South Korea’s latest data shows a rapid increase in COVID-19 levels in wastewater, reflecting a larger summer outbreak.
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JN.1 joins WHO’s list of Covid variants of interest amid low concerns for public health
by Adminby AdminThe World Health Organization (WHO) has recently designated the JN.1 coronavirus strain as a “variant of interest,” with current data indicating a low risk …
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The World Health Organization (WHO) has intensified its focus on China, calling for comprehensive details regarding a surge in respiratory illnesses and specific instances …
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Business
World Bank’s revised outlook for East Asia reflects China’s economic hurdles
by Adminby AdminAmid concerns about China’s economic stability and diminished global demand, the World Bank has revised its growth projections for developing East Asia and the …
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In a staggering turnaround, WeWork, once pegged at a valuation of $47 billion, saw its shares plummet to near zero. The company sounded the …
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The World Health Organization (WHO) has turned its attention to several evolving coronavirus variants, notably the EG.5 variant now circulating in the U.S. and …
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Health
WHO on alert as the UK’s rapid spread of the Eris Covid-19 variant continues
by Adminby AdminThe United Kingdom is grappling with a swift rise in Covid-19 cases, driven by a new sub-variant named EG.5.1, or more commonly referred to …
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A recent UNESCO report has revealed that a $97 billion funding shortfall is standing in the way of countries reaching their 2030 national education …
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As some of China’s most populous and economically significant cities battle outbreaks, Chengdu, one of the country’s largest cities, announced a lockdown of its …
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As a result of a new wave of infections caused by the Omicron variant, South Korea has registered 180,803 new COVID-19 infections on Wednesday, …