World Health: China has not discovered new causes for raising respiratory diseases

The World Health Organization said on Thursday that China said it had not discovered “unusual or new pathogens” related to the increasing injuries to respiratory diseases in the north of the country. Since mid -October, the World Health Organization has monitored the data received from Chinese monitoring systems, which shows an increase in respiratory diseases in children in northern China. The United Nations organization announced on Wednesday that it had submitted an official request to Beijing to obtain more data, but the government did not comment on Thursday. She explained that she held a conference on the phone on Thursday with the Chinese Center for Disease Control and Prevention and Beijing for the Children’s Hospital, with a facilitation of the National Health Committee and the National Administration for the control of disease and prevention. And ‘Global Health’ reported in a report, Chinese authorities reported that no unusual or unusual clinical symptoms, including Beijing and Willining, but only the general increase mentioned in respiratory diseases, due to very well -known pathogens. “She added that the Chinese authorities also said that the increase in respiratory diseases did not lead to the flow of a number of patients who exceeded hospital ability. “The UN Agency has confirmed that it is” carefully monitoring the situation and is in close contact with the national authorities in China. The World Health Organization will continue to provide updates as needed. “‘World Health’ recommended that Chinese residents follow the necessary procedures to reduce the risk of breathing diseases. This includes vaccination with the recommended vaccines against the flu and kofid-19 and other breathing diseases, avoid patients, homelessness in the disease, Procedures for travelers to China are not recommended. “Next month, the fourth anniversary of the outbreak of Kofid -19 in the Chinese city of Wuhan for the first time. After the outbreak of Kovid, the World Health Organization repeatedly criticized the Chinese authorities for lack of transparency and cooperation. of the origin of the virus.