China's Pandemic Data Diplomacy

China has been at the forefront in sharing COVID-19 data with the international community, emphasizing the need for origin tracing to include other countries. Meanwhile, the World Health Organization has renewed calls for China to grant more data access to better understand the origins of the virus.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Updated: 31-12-2024 13:01 IST | Created: 31-12-2024 13:01 IST
China's Pandemic Data Diplomacy
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China has positioned itself as a leader in sharing COVID-19 data and research globally, advocating for a broader international approach to tracing the origins of the coronavirus. The foreign ministry highlighted the importance of conducting origin studies beyond its borders.

The World Health Organization reiterated its appeal for China to provide more detailed data and access, underscoring the necessity of international collaboration to uncover the complete story behind the virus's origins.

Central China recorded the first known COVID-19 cases five years ago, placing the country in a pivotal role as global entities seek to understand how and where the virus began.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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