It was revealed that the first report to the World Health Organization (WHO) of Corona 19 at the end of the year was the WHO China Regional Office, not the Chinese authorities.

WHO's China Regional Office reported the first report of a new viral pneumonia case in Wuhan on December 31, last year, in a new journal released by WHO.

The WHO China Regional Office reported the press release on the Wuhan Health Committee website and contacted the local base.

On the same day, WHO's Infectious Diseases Information Service received an article about unexplained pneumonia cases in the Wuhan area, delivered by the International Epidemic Surveillance Network Promed in the United States.

WHO later asked the Chinese authorities two times on January 1 and 2 to provide information on these cases, and the Chinese authorities provided information on the 3rd.

Earlier, in April, WHO released the Corona 19 initial response logbook, announcing that the first report of a case of pneumonia infection came from China on December 31, last year.

However, the exact source has not been revealed.

WHO Deputy Secretary for Emergency Preparedness, Michael Ryan, explained that each country is given 24 to 48 hours to provide information to WHO through official verification procedures after further infection and further analysis of symptoms and causes.

He added that the Chinese authorities immediately responded to the request to the WHO to confirm the report.

The report said there were no problems with China's report on Corona19.

President Donald Trump said earlier that the WHO would end all relations with the WHO, claiming it was too close to China and failed to respond to Corona19.

WHO has denied that it has responded to China in an easy way.

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