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Despite improved WHO regulations, the world remains ill-prepared for the next pandemic
Medical Xpress· 5 days agoThe risk of another pandemic like COVID—the worst in a century—is increasing. The World Health ...
Scientists argue over the origins of COVID-19 before U.S. Senate panel
Ohio Capital Journal via Yahoo News· 2 hours agoWASHINGTON — Scientists debated the origins of COVID-19 on Tuesday, trading barbs over whether the...
The World Desperately Needs a New Pandemic Treaty
Scientific American· 23 hours agoAt the height of the COVID pandemic in March of 2021, 25 heads of government and international agencies issued...call for a “new international treaty for...
Gateway - Quartz
Quartz· 1 day agoThe World Health Organization (WHO) declared covid-19 a pandemic three years ago, on Mar. 11, 2020. The declaration ...
Leaders gather in Paris to discuss boosting vaccine production in Africa
RFI via Yahoo News· 4 hours agoLeaders of Botswana, Ghana, Rwanda and Senegal as well the heads of the World Health Organization...
Development partners making a difference: The European Union supports WHO in eight Asian countries...
World Health Organization· 2 days agoCommunities across 8 countries in Southeast Asia gained better access to COVID-19 services,...
Ex-CDC Director Makes Alarming Bird Flu Prediction
HuffPost via Yahoo News· 3 days ago“I really do think it’s...could kill 25 to 50 percent of those it infects, Redfield warned. The overall case-fatality rate for COVID-19 before vaccines...
Do you care about state and national COVID-19 data, such as new cases and deaths?
Providence Business News· 6 days agoGovernment and media reports of state and national COVID-19 data, such as new cases, deaths, tests...
Experts say bird flu is a Pandora's box. Are we about to open it?
Salon via Yahoo News· 1 day agoThat gives it a severe death rate of 52%, according to the World Health Organization. But our...
Health boss warns of 'next pandemic' with '50 percent mortality rate'
Daily Express· 3 days agoMortality rates would likely be much higher than COVID-19, he said, ranging from 25 to 50 percent,...