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RFK Jr. and Argentina's Milei Announce Launch of WHO Alternative 'Free From Totalitarian Impulses, Corruption, and Political Control'
"The WHO's handling of the COVID-19 pandemic revealed serious structural and operational shortcomings that undermined global trust," said both governments in a joint statement
Mystery Disease Claims Dozens of Lives, Including Children Who Died After Eating a Bat
More than 50 people have died in the northwest Democratic Republic of Congo from a mystery illness that first appeared in three children who ate a bat.
Argentina Follows Suit With Trump and Pulls Out of World Health Organization, Cites 'Deep Differences' Regarding COVID-19 Response
In a statement, Javier Milei's administration accused the WHO of leading them to "the longest lockdown in human history"
WHO confirms first bird flu death on a human in Mexico
The 59-year-old man had fever, diarrhea and nausea, among other symptoms. The UN body said that the risk assessment for the population is still low
Pandemic Agreement Talks Come To The Crunch
Having ploughed past several previous deadlines, the hard stop of next week's annual gathering of the World Health Organization's 194 member states is now in clear sight.
WHO Begs Brazil To Stop Exterminating Monkeys Amid Monkeypox Scare
As monkeypox spreads across the world, the World Health Organization on Tuesday has asked Brazilians to stop killing monkeys due to their fears of being infected with monkeypox.
What Is The Marburg Virus? Two Deaths Reported In Ghana
Two women have reportedly died from the Marburg virus and the people close to them have reportedly been isolated.
WHO Speculates Monkeypox Outbreak Linked To Europe Raves, Pride Event In Canary Islands
As monkeypox cases increase across the world, an expert for the World Health Organization shared that some of the cases could be linked to raves and events inside Europe.
Protestors Pelt Cops With Fireworks As Europe Rocked By Violent Anti-Lockdown Riots
Countries across Europe grapple with renewed violent protests against COVID-19 lockdowns after a surge of cases in the region prompted the government to add new restrictions to the unvaccinated.
COVID-19 Mu Variant More Transmissible, Worse Than Delta Variant?
The Mu COVID variant is said to be more transmissible and vaccine-resistant compared to the Delta variant per reports.
North Korea Rejects 3 Million Doses Of China's Sinovac Vaccine; Urges COVAX To Send Batch To Countries Hardest Hit By COVID
North Korea has rejected about three million doses of China's Sinovac Biotech COVID-19 vaccine, calling on COVAX to allocate the vials to other countries with severe outbreaks, United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) confirmed on Tuesday.
What Is The Mu Variant? Here's What You Need To Know
The World Health Organization is monitoring a new variant called Mu which originated in Colombia back in January.
Nursing Assistant Assaulted 90-Year-Old Woman With Alzheimer's With Shower Rod In Nursing Home
Memphis Police have apprehended a nursing assistant from the Graceland Nursing Home on Tuesday after she allegedly assaulted a 90-year-old Alzheimer's patient in 2017.
WHO Director Lauds Pfizer's COVID-19 Vaccine Success
The World Health Organization (WHO) hailed Pfizer’s COVID-19 vaccine as “encouraging.”
Africa Successfully Eradicates Wild Polio
The Africa Regional Certification Commission has declared Africa wild polio-free.
WHO Asks People Not To Despair As COVID-19 Cases Break 20 Million Mark
The World Health Organization (WHO) urged the people not to despair despite the rise in COVID-19 cases across the globe.
WHO Urges US To Reconsider Withdrawal From International Organization
A top official of the World Health Organization (WHO) urged the U.S. to reconsider its decision to withdraw from the international group.
WHO Chief Says Even Coronavirus Vaccine May Not Be Enough To Solve COVID-19
The World Health Organization (WHO) has said there might be no simple solution to the COVID-19 pandemic.
CAR's Health Minister Pierre Somse Bluntly Describes Africa's COVID-19 Struggles As An 'Inequality Crisis'
After seeing rich countries conduct liberate COVID-19 tests while his own finds it difficult to secure even only a hundred at most, an angered Central African Republic Health Minister took to the World Health Organization remarking that the COVID-19 testing is "a big inequality crisis."
WHO Director-General Predicts Grave COVID-19 Future Unless Stringent Measures Are Implemented
Health specialists are of the opinion that a “strong, coordinated message” from President Donald Trump and the White House is imperative to bring the pandemic under control.
US Is Moving To Withdraw From The World Health Organization Over Trump's Criticism Of China Ties
A notice of withdrawal has been sent to the United Nations on Monday to formally begin the process of withdrawing the United States from the World Health Organization. This received the criticism of those who fear its negative implications to the agency's response to the pandemic.
WHO Survey Reveals 70 Countries Are Running Low On HIV Drugs Due To COVID-19 Pandemic
A survey conducted by the World Health Organization (WHO) has revealed that 70 countries around the world are at risk of running out of HIV drugs due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Brazil Breaches Grim 45K Mark For COVID-19 Deaths, Bolsonaro Continues To Ignore PAHO Warnings
Officials from the government of Brazil announced on Tuesday that they had the coronavirus outbreak under control. On the same day, the country's records did not mirror this announcement and indicated that 34,918 more people have been hit hard with the infections in a day.
New Coronavirus Cases In Beijing Linked To Imported Salmon
Further testing is needed to identify the cause of the new virus outbreak in Beijing, China.
Leaked WHO File Reveals China Delayed Release Of Crucial Info About Coronavirus
Leaked recordings from the World Health Organization (WHO) reveal that China sat on releasing crucial information about the coronavirus for over a week in January.
China Won't Let WHO Join Probe On The Origin of Coronavirus
China has refused to allow the World Health Organization (WHO) to investigate the origin of the coronavirus outbreak in Wuhan.
Dominican Republic C-Section ‘Epidemic’: Highest Rate In The World Fueled By Unnecessary Cesareans
Medically necessary C-sections are an epidemic in the Dominican Republic and many other Latin American countries
Ebola Reaches Pittsburgh? According To Jacksonville Jaguars Mascot, It Has [VIDEO]
The Jacksonville Jaguars mascot, Jaxson De Ville, is under tremendous scrutiny for holding up a sign that read: "Towels Carry Ebola" in reference to the Pittsburgh Steelers, "terrible towels." Read More