COVID Panel of WHO to give updates on these dates
COVID Panel of WHO to give updates on these dates
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The discussions on the corona vaccine are quite high in all the countries. The autonomous panel on Covid-19 declared by World Health Organisation director-general Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus in July will present its first update to the world body’s executive board at its meeting scheduled on 5-6 October. The committee was set up at the World Health Assembly upon the backdrop of sharp critique aimed at the WHO chief and Beijing for their treatment of the contagious virus that is supposed to have originated in China’s Wuhan.

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The city of Beijing stopped internal travel in the early weeks of the infection but permitted flights to voluntarily leave the country, developing the virus across the globe. At last count, John Hopkins University tracker of Covid-19 infections across the world shows the virus has infected more than 31 million people worldwide and almost killed a million people. China, from where the disease started late last year, has recorded only a small proportion of infections, less than even Oman’s 95,000 cases. The United States and India are among those that hit hardest.

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The US had led the charge for an independent review of WHO’s response that was seen to have let Beijing guide its hand in the early days of the pandemic. At the UN General Assembly this week, Donald Trump, who pulled out the US from the world health body over its handling of the disease lashed out at China again and asked the UN to hold China “accountable” for unleashing “this plague” on the world. Diplomats in New Delhi and Geneva, however, suggest that this is unlikely to happen. 

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