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“We are deeply disappointed,” Psaki said at a briefing for reporters. “Their position is irresponsible and, frankly, dangerous.”
She said the WHO’s proposed phase-two investigation of the virus’s origins “is about saving lives in the future.”
“It’s not a time to be stonewalling,” she added.
Earlier Thursday, Chinese officials said there’s no evidence for the theory the virus leaked from a lab in Wuhan, where it ...
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