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WHO experts give nod to two Chinese vaccines
GENEVA: Two Chinese coronavirus vaccines are safe and effective, WHO experts said on Wednesday after reviewing partial data, providing a…
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Virus likely jumped to humans from bats through ‘missing link’ animal: WHO
An international expert mission to Wuhan has concluded it was very likely that Covid-19 first passed to humans from a…
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WHO insists AstraZeneca vaccine safe as jab faces setbacks
GENEVA: The World Health Organisation said on Friday there was no reason to stop using AstraZeneca’s Covid-19 vaccine after several…
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WHO warns against relaxing pandemic fight
GENEVA: The arrival of Covid-19 vaccines should not tempt countries to relax efforts to fight the coronavirus pandemic, top World…
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WHO trashes notion virus leaked from Chinese lab
WUHAN: The coronavirus most likely first appeared in humans after jumping from an animal, a team of international and Chinese…
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WHO mission at ground zero China market as nations tighten virus curbs
WUHAN: WHO experts on Sunday visited the market in central China linked to the first known Covid-19 cluster, seeking clues…
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WHO team visits hospital that treated first confirmed Covid-19 cases in Wuhan
WUHAN: A team of WHO experts investigating the origins of the coronavirus toured a propaganda exhibition celebrating China’s recovery from…
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EU backs off jab threat as WHO warns against ‘vaccine nationalism’
Outbreaks are raging around the globe with Covid-19 deaths nearing 2.2 million, and while wealthy countries fight over limited vaccine…
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WHO tackles new strains as China logs first Covid death in eight months
GENEVA: Global health experts gather on Thursday to tackle new strains of the coronavirus blamed for a fresh surge in…
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UK’s virus variant has spread to 50 countries, says WHO
GENEVA: The coronavirus mutation first found in Britain has now spread to 50 territories, according to the World Health Organisation,…
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