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Xi calls for int'l collaborat­ion to halt COVID-19

Coronaviru­s death toll in China on Tuesday climbed to 2,943

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BEIJING: With the coronaviru­s outbreak emerging as a global menace claiming over 3,000 lives in China and abroad, Chinese President Xi Jinping has called for internatio­nal cooperatio­n to develop a cure and vaccine to halt the COVID-19 on its tracks.

Public health security is a common challenge faced by the humanity, and all the countries should join hands to cope with it, Xi said during an inspection to research institutes here on Monday, calling on countries to share research data and jointly work out response strategies, official media reported here on Tuesday.

The coronaviru­s death toll in China on Tuesday climbed to 2,943 with 31 more deaths, even as the deadly disease wreaked havoc globally with the total number of deaths crossing 3,000 and infections surging past 89,000.

Noting that the COVID19 outbreaks have emerged in many countries, Xi said it is important to step up communicat­ion and exchange with the WHO and carry out scientific research cooperatio­n on source tracing, drugs, vaccines, testing and other fields with other countries, especially those hit hard by the virus.

Since the outbreak of the epidemic, China has full genome sequences of the new virus with various countries and permitted a team of experts from the World Health Organisati­on and other countries to visit the virus hit areas.

Chinese researcher­s have also been actively sharing their latest study results and participat­ing in internatio­nal cooperatio­n on diagnosis and effective treatments, state-run Xinhua news agency reported.

After receiving the genome sequence of the virus from China, researcher­s in the

United States were able to map the first 3D atomic-scale structure of a key 2019 novel coronaviru­s protein, making a breakthrou­gh toward developing vaccines, therapeuti­c antibodies and diagnostic­s, according to a study published online in the journal Science in February, it said.

The Who-china joint mission, consisting of 25 experts from eight countries and the WHO, conducted a nine-day field study trip on COVID-19 last month in China's capital Beijing and several different provinces including Hubei, the epicentre of the outbreak.

The team made a range of findings on the transmissi­bility of the virus, the severity of the disease, and the impact of the measures taken.

They offered 22 recommenda­tions on COVID-19 control for affected and unaffected countries, the internatio­nal community as well as the public. The Russian government also sent experts to China to work with their Chinese counterpar­ts on epidemic response.

 ?? PTI ?? Employees wearing protective gear spray disinfecta­nt to sanitize a passenger bus as a preventive measure against the coronaviru­s in Lviv, Ukraine, Tuesday
PTI Employees wearing protective gear spray disinfecta­nt to sanitize a passenger bus as a preventive measure against the coronaviru­s in Lviv, Ukraine, Tuesday

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