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13 February 2021 - China Special Weapons News
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- Statement by National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan The White House 13 Feb 2021
- WHO Team Member: China Has Not Handed Over Vital Info on COVID-19 Outbreak VOA 13 Feb 2021 -- A member of the World Health Organization team that recently visited China to investigate the origins of the coronavirus told Reuters that China has not handed over data on 174 cases of the virus identified in the early phase of the outbreak in the city of Wuhan.
- White House Demands China Hand Over COVID-19 Data After WHO Discounts Lab Origin Sputnik 13 Feb 2021 -- US National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan claimed the new administration rejected ex-president Donald Trump's shunning of the WHO — while echoing the criticisms of former secretary of state Mike Pompeo earlier this week.
- Wider probe on virus origins expected as WHO said all hypotheses are open Global Times 13 Feb 2021 -- Chinese experts and netizens called on the WHO to launch probe mission on the origins of virus in wider scale across the world, especially those with evidence of coronavirus found earlier than the outbreak in Wuhan, after the WHO said all hypotheses on the origins of the COVID-19 pandemic remained open following the visit to Wuhan for virus source probe.
- All hypotheses still open on coronavirus origins: WHO Press TV 13 Feb 2021 -- The World Health Organization (WHO) says all hypotheses are still open in its search for the origins of the new coronavirus, although a team of its investigators quashed allegations that the virus escaped from a lab in China.
- More countries in LatAm, Asia and Europe give vote of confidence to Chinese vaccines Global Times 13 Feb 2021 -- As more countries in the Middle East, South Asia and Eastern Europe have cast a vote of confidence in China's COVID-19 vaccines, China has secured contracts for more than 500 million doses of vaccine from 16 countries and regions.
- PH 'strongly opposes' application of China law beyond its waters Philippine News Agency 13 Feb 2021 -- The Philippine government, through the Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA), on Friday, "strongly opposed" any application of China's new coast guard law beyond Beijing's maritime entitlements stated under the international law and the 2016 arbitral ruling on the West Philippine Sea (WPS).
- China denies rumors of 'sending IT personnel to Myanmar,' calling on 'dialogues,' 'to settle differences' and to 'back to normal' Global Times 13 Feb 2021 -- The Chinese Embassy in Myanmar on Saturday denied reports that alleged "China is sending IT personnel to Myanmar," saying such allegations are "groundless" and calling for communication and dialogue in the country to settle differences and bring politics back to normal.
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