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Here’s how coronavirus spreads on a plane—and the safest place to sit
When an outbreak strikes, it is natural to become leery of hopping on an airplane. It is even more alarming when two serious viruses are circulating at once. The world is…
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Measles – Central African Republic
The Central African Republic (CAR) has experienced an upsurge in measles cases as a result of outbreaks since 2019. The first case of measles was recorded in week 5 of…
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Professor Geoffrey Lipman, Keynote Speakers at t-Forum Conference 2020, Climate: An Existential Crisis
Professor Geoffrey has occupied many pathfinding and pathmaking positions, including former Executive Director of International Air Transport Association (IATA); President of World Travel and Tourism Council (WTTC); Assistant Secretary-General, UN World…
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Shocking before and after photos of CoronaVirus effects on Tourist Destinations
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9th WHO Global Forum for Government Chief Nursing and Midwifery Officers, June 2020
May 2020: Government chief nursing and midwifery officers, national nursing associations, and national midwifery associations will convene for the 9th WHO Global Forum for Government Chief Nursing and Midwifery Officers…
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1.4 million vaccines from global stockpile support yellow fever control in Nigeria
The International Coordinating Group (ICG) on vaccine provision for yellow fever has provided 1.4 million vaccine doses for an immunization campaign that starts on Saturday (2 December) to help control…
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WHO supports the immunization of 874 000 people against yellow fever in Nigeria
WHO supports the immunization of 874,000 people against yellow fever in Nigeria Read the original release at WHO – World Health Organization
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WHO provides 1.2 million antibiotics to fight plague in Madagascar
WHO provides 1.2 million antibiotics to fight plague in Madagascar Read the original release at WHO – World Health Organization
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Partners commit to reduce cholera deaths by 90% by 2030
An ambitious new strategy to reduce deaths from cholera by 90% by 2030 will be launched tomorrow by the Global Task Force on Cholera Control (GTFCC), a diverse network of…
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World hunger again on the rise, driven by conflict and climate change, new UN report says
After steadily declining for over a decade, global hunger is on the rise again, affecting 815 million people in 2016, or 11 per cent of the global population, says a…