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WHO Chief: the COVID Pandemic Is 'Most Certainly Not Over'
WHO Chief: the COVID Pandemic Is 'Most Certainly Not Over' BERLIN (AP) — The COVID-19 pandemic is “most certainly not over,” the head of the World Health Organization warned Sunday ...
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WHO: COVID cases and deaths falling nearly everywhere but pandemic not over
Still, he warned that the pandemic was not yet over and urged caution, even as many countries have dropped their coronavirus protocols and shifted into trying to live with the virus. Tedros noted ...
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Pandemic far from over, WHO head warns
Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, WHO director-general, urged caution in handling COVID-19 pandemic at a media briefing on Wednesday, saying that even though cases and deaths are declining globally, the ...
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WHO chief: The COVID pandemic is ‘most certainly not over’
BERLIN — The COVID-19 pandemic is “most certainly not over,” the head of the World Health Organization warned Sunday, despite a decline in reported cases since the peak of the omicron wave.
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