A day earlier, Bloomberg reported that a classified U.S. intelligence report concluded that China's coronavirus numbers are purposefully incomplete.
China on Thursday denied that it hid the true number of its people who have been infected and killed by the coronavirus outbreak.
President Donald Trump said Wednesday that "we have not received" an intelligence report describing any discrepancies in China's numbers. , decrying accusations of concealment as a "despicable attempt to put political interests above human life."that a classified U.S. intelligence report concluded that China's public tally of COVID-19 infections and deaths is purposefully incomplete.has fully honored its obligation of notification prescribed by the International Health Regulations, and has been updating the statistics of its confirmed and death cases in an open, transparent and responsible manner.
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