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Wuhan: WHO member says 'excellent facilities' after visiting disease control centre

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The World Health Organization team, investigating the origins of the coronavirus, leaves the provincial disease control centre in Wuhan after a visit. A team member tells reporters: "excellent facilities, very informative meeting." IMAGES

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