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WHO tests the world’s pandemic response with fictional ‘mammothpox’ outbreak - The WHO simulation exercise looked at how countries reacted in the wake of another pandemic, five years on from Covid ...
The outbreak began when a team of scientists and documentary film-makers excavated the remains of a woolly mammoth in the frozen Arctic tundra.
World Health Organization is preparing for future pandemics. It tested global readiness with 'Exercise Polaris'. The exercise ...
The head of the World Health Organization made a new plea for action Tuesday as talks on a landmark agreement on tackling ...
Insufficient research on mpox hinders effective control strategies, emphasizing the need to understand its transmission and ...
Scientists warn monkeypox could become a serious global threat as it shows signs of sustained human-to-human transmission.
The pact is supposed to prepare the world for when another Covid-level pandemic strikes. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read ...
Kenya has received 10,700 doses of Mpox vaccine to bolster efforts to protect vulnerable communities and respond proactively ...
Countries hope more than three years of negotiations on battling future pandemics will finally end Tuesday, after reaching a ...
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Countries hoping to end more than three years of negotiations on battling future pandemics met for talks on Tuesday, after reaching a preliminary agreement last week.
Experts say an accord has become even more crucial with new health threats, ranging from H5N1 bird flu to measles, mpox and Ebola.