
The countries making dubious claims over Covid-19 -- and what that means for the world
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Countries like Tanzania, Turkmenistan and North Korea have shared little data on Covid-19 cases and deaths with the World Health Organization. What is the likely impact of this within and beyond their borders?
However, three countries stand out as appearing either less than transparent or in denial about the scale of the problem. The East African nation of Tanzania has not updated its Covid-19 data since early May, leaving the last number of reported confirmed cases at 509 and the death toll at 21.More Related News

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