​​Director of the US Centers for Disease Control: The CDC still maintains "close cooperation" with the World Health Organization

  On the 4th local time, Robert Redfield, director of the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, said at a House hearing on the response to the New Coronary Pneumonia Outbreak in Washington that day, despite President Trump’s recent announcement that the U.S. The relationship between the World Health Organization, but the US Centers for Disease Control still maintains "close cooperation" with the World Health Organization.

  Robert Redfield said the CDC has been working with WHO in recent days and is helping WHO respond to a new Ebola outbreak in the Congo. Redfield added: "I have full confidence in the public health partnership we have. Although it can be modified in some way at the political level, I don't think our public health work will modify it." Redfield also suggested hiring 30,000 to 100,000 people to track contacts of confirmed cases to help contain the next wave of new coronary pneumonia peaks. (CCTV reporter Xu Tao)