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While WHO member states have agreed to adopt this agreement, there are still questions on implementation and accountability.
One in six Burkinabè (16%) said a member of their household lost a job, business, or primary source of income due to the pandemic, while 1% said a household member became ill with COVID-19 or tested ...
The measles outbreak has hit a new high, with over 1,200 cases reported in 2025 so far. The last time infections were that ...
About one-third of Canadians have become obese — with more weight gain happening during the pandemic, according to a new ...
Just five years after the coronavirus pandemic struck, another animal-borne disease is mutating and spreading across borders ...
Scientists remain divided on the origins of the COVID-19 virus, with limited data and no consensus reached after years of ...
All hypotheses on how the Covid-19 pandemic began remain open, the World Health Organization said Friday, following an inconclusive four-year investigation.
All hypotheses on how the Covid-19 pandemic began remain open, the World Health Organization said yesterday, following an inconclusive four-year ...
COVID is still with us, and there will be other pandemics. It’s critical that we don’t forget the lessons we’ve learned.” ...
New WHO report suggests COVID-19 originated from animal-to-human transmission, though Director-General Tedros maintains all ...
A World Health Organization (WHO) scientific advisory group on Friday released a report on the origins of COVID-19, concluding that available evidence suggests the deadly pandemic was caused by ...
A recent Canadian study reveals a significant surge in obesity rates, with 32.7 percent of adults classified as obese in 2023, a notable increase since 2009. The COVID-19 pandemic is identified as a ...