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WHO blasts Europe’s slow vaccine rollout, as France sees new lockdown
The WHO on Thursday slammed Europe’s “unacceptably slow” vaccine rollout, warning of a worrying surge in cases as France became
WHO experts give nod to China jabs, boosting global vaccine drive
Two Chinese coronavirus jabs are safe and effective, WHO experts said Wednesday after reviewing partial data, providing a potential boost
WHO adviser says report on COVID origins 'outrageous,' Wuhan lab leak hypothesis not seriously investigated
WHO adviser: China pushing animal-to-human explanation for COVID; trying to avoid lab scenario WHO adviser Jamie Metzl offers analysis on
Criticism of WHO Wuhan report exposes limits of agency's power and influence
Even as a team of World Health Organization investigators traveled to China to research the origins of the coronavirus pandemic,
Criticism of WHO Wuhan report exposes limits of agency's power and influence
Even as a team of World Health Organization investigators traveled to China to research the origins of the coronavirus pandemic,
Nosing in on kids who had COVID and lost their sense of smell
Orange. Eucalyptus. Lavender. Peppermint. Doctors at Children’s Hospital Colorado and Seattle Children’s Hospital will use scents like these to treat
Hydroxychloroquine not recommended for coronavirus treatment: WHO panel
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Global weekly COVID cases are falling, WHO says—but ‘if we stop fighting it on any front, it will come roaring back’
The number of reported global weekly COVID cases is falling and has dropped nearly 50% this year, the World Health
UK hits target for vaccinating most vulnerable, but who should be prioritized next?
The UK has met its target of offering a first COVID-19 vaccine dose to its top four priority groups by