Who demands more data on virus from mideast states
It appears that you are referring to the recent news about the demand for more data on the COVID-19 virus from Middle Eastern states.
According to reports, the World Health Organization (WHO) has been facing pressure from several Middle Eastern countries to provide more data on the COVID-19 virus, particularly on its spread and transmission in the region.
Some of the countries that have made this demand include:
- Iran: Iran has been one of the hardest-hit countries in the region, with over 200,000 confirmed cases and over 10,000 deaths. The country's health ministry has been demanding more data from the WHO on the virus's spread and transmission.
- Saudi Arabia: Saudi Arabia has also been demanding more data from the WHO, particularly on the virus's spread in the country's densely populated cities.
- Egypt: Egypt has been another country that has been demanding more data from the WHO, citing concerns about the virus's spread in the country's crowded cities and tourist areas.
The WHO has been working to provide more data to these countries, but it has been a challenge due to the complexity of the virus and the need for accurate and reliable data.
It's worth noting that the demand for more data on the COVID-19 virus is not limited to Middle Eastern countries. Many countries around the world are demanding more data from the WHO and other health organizations to help them understand the virus and develop effective strategies to combat it.