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UN General Assembly president urges avoiding rumors about coronavirus, emphasizes solidarity

| @indiablooms | Feb 09, 2020, at 12:29 pm

Addis Ababa/Xinhua: President of the 74th Session of the United Nations General Assembly Tijjani Muhammad-Bande on Saturday urged avoiding listening to rumours and unofficial information on the novel coronavirus, while emphasizing solidarity and cooperation of different forms during such times.

"First of all, there should be technical information from those who are mandated to talk about these matters. Secondly, there is a good reason to let us stick with official sources, otherwise, we will get into all kinds of wild speculations that do not help us," Muhammad-Bande, who is in Ethiopia's capital to attend the 33rd African Union Summit slated for Feb. 9-10, told Xinhua.

The president also said solidarity, scientific efforts, and financial support can tide us over the current situation, recalling that epidemics such as Ebola have been overcome through such efforts.

Muhammad-Bande reiterated the need to get information in a transparent and timely manner and hailed the work by the Chinese government in this regard.

"For the UN what is important is simply to ensure transparency and timely information ... I think the ambassador of China to UN himself gave a very well covered briefing on the matter," he said.

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