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Who continues to urge China to share data five years after COVID-19

Who recalled that on December 31, 2019, his country office in China made a media declaration by the municipal Wuhan Health Commission of their website on cases of “viral pneumon” in the city. “During the weeks, months and years that took place after that, COVVI-19 came to shape our lives and our world,” said the […]

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Israel’s attacks push Gaza Healthcare “at Brink of collapse”

A report Posted by Office Document attacks between October 12, 2023 and June 30, 2024, raises serious concerns about Israel respect for international law. Medical staff and hospitals are specifically protected by international humanitarian law, provided they do not commit – or are not used to engage, apart from their humanitarian function – act harmful

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Syria: United Nations teams support vaccination of cholera in northeast camps

The cholera epidemic was detected in the camp in early October and then confirmed by laboratory tests. Because Al Hol does not have a specialized treatment center for acute aqueous diarrhea, it is crucial that, as many people insist as quickly as possible, the United Nations Fund for Children, Unicef, insists. “”For the first time,

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The Uusidas hosts the American decision to continue to finance the treatment of HIV Vital

The decision of the United Nations agency devoted to the end of the disease came in response to an immediate 90 -day financing break for all the foreign aid presented in an executive decree of President Trump, including the plan of US President’s urgency for the relief of AIDS (PEPFAR). Pepfar is the main global

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World News in Brief: Deadly Virus Epiberak in Uganda, $ 500 million in human rights handing over, Laws of Thailand lesse Majeste in Spotlight

Kampala’s health authorities have confirmed that a patient has died – a nurse who had asked for treatment in various other medical establishments after developing fever symptoms. In response to the epidemic of hemorrhagic fever often fatal and infectious which is transmitted by contact with fluids and bodily tissues, which mobilizes efforts to support the

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Dr Congo Crisis: a “nightmare” of public health takes place, warns who

Internet also remains broken in provincial capital and only mobile telephony networks work, with M23 fighters apparently in control of “an important part of the city” After intense clashes with the Congolese armyReported the United Nations agencies on Wednesday. The United Nations World Health Organization (WHO) Aid teams “cannot move freely to support hospitals, even

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Georgia: malaria-free certification “an important milestone to mark”

It now joins 45 countries and one territory that have reached this milestone. “Today, we congratulate the people of Georgia for their decades of focused and sustained action to eliminate malaria, one of the world’s leading killers,” said Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, WHO Director-General. About WHO certification Malaria is spread by certain types of mosquitoes and

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WHO appeals for $1.5 billion to tackle global health crises

In response, the World Health Organization (WHO) is calling for $1.5 billion through its 2025 Health Emergency Appeal, to carry out life-saving health interventions around the world. The appeal, unveiled Thursday by WHO Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, highlights urgent priorities to respond to the crisis. 42 health emergencies in progress, 17 of which require immediate

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It’s not about censorship to stop hateful content online, insists UN human rights chief

“Allowing hate speech and harmful content online has real-world consequences. Regulating this content is not censorship,” Volker Türk wrote about X. In a longer LinkedIn post on the same theme, Mr. Türk argued that calling efforts to create safe online spaces “censorship…ignore[s] the fact that an unregulated space means some people are silenced – especially

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