According to officials of the World Health Organization (WHO), the number of crown diseases in China was severely sanked, and the Chinese government should share more information about the epidemic and the transmission of mutant plants.
According to Bloomberg, Mike Ryan, the executive director of the WHO's sudden health incident plan, said at a press conference at Wednesday (January 11): We still have not enough information to make comprehensive and wide risk assessment.
Ruian said the number of crown deaths in China was severely lowered, and the Chinese government should encourage officials to report all infected cases.He mentioned that some officials had previously only reported crown -related pneumonia cases.
WHO experts said that although China is commendable in increasing the action of increasing the bed, crown disease and vaccine, it is necessary to let the world better understand the development trend of its epidemic.In addition, WHO is looking for details about the number of cases of cases in some cities and rural areas.
WHO officials also hope to get more genetic information about the spread of virus strains.So far, Chinese officials have told WHO that these strains are mainly from Omikon's BA.5 sub -strain.Although such strains are generally existed around the world, Maria Van Kerkhove, head of the technical affairs of WHO, said that China should publicly share these gene sequences so that scientists can compare and analyze.
WHO reiterated that due to the lack of data provided by China, it is understandable that it is understandable to take quarantine measures for immigration personnel from China.