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As the final draft of the 32 page pandemic accord1 lit up the giant screen at the World Health Organization’s (WHO) Geneva headquarters at 3 am on 16 April, the world’s health ministers and diplomats ...
The US won’t be party to the global agreement that will allow for rapid sharing of pandemic-related information, pathogen ...
It's taken three years to agree a legally binding global defense against pandemics, but now, without US participation, WHO ...
The World Health Organization finally reached a compromise on a pandemic treaty after three years of talks. The United States ...
Though most cases of yellow fever are self-limiting, about 15% of people infected with yellow fever virus develop severe ...
Though most cases of yellow fever are self-limiting, about 15% of people infected with yellow fever virus develop severe ...
Workers who received Novavax reported 12.5% fewer local reactions than those who received the Pfizer vaccine. Average hours ...
WHO Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus rejects such assertions, and says the accord would help countries better guard against pandemic outbreaks. This week in Geneva, a small group of ...
World Health Organization members are finalizing plans for nations to share life-saving technology with developing countries ...
Geneva (AFP) – World Health Organization members on Saturday reached agreement over how to tackle future pandemics after three years of discussions, the co-chair of the negotiating body told AFP.
Warning signs of health risks remain, notably the H5N1 bird flu virus which continues to ... WHO Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus has rejected the claims, saying the accord would ...