China continues withholding data, information and access.
Unlike COVID-19, human metapneumovirus has been around for decades, and we understand how it spreads and how to treat it.
Despite surface similarities to COVID-19, this situation is very different, and far less worrisome, medical experts say.
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The World Health Organization has urged China to share data to help understand the origins of Covid-19, five years on from ...
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