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  • China Supports WHO COVID-19 Investigation
    COVID-19
    President Xi Jinping and the World Health Organization believe an investigation needs to wait until the world has emerged out of pandemic.
  • China Faces Threats Of Second Wave Says Top Medical Expert
    COVID-19
    A big concern about this matter is the lack of immunity among the greater majority of the Chinese population.
  • UN Warns Of Looming Mental Health Crisis Worldwide As More People Die Of COVID-19
    COVID-19
    Prior to the COVID-19 pandemic, mental health already cost the global economy more than $1 trillion per year.
  • Wuhan Starts Testing Of 11 Million Residents After New Positive Cases Emerged
    COVID-19
    For the goal of 11 million people tested in days to be achieved, the city needs to test 730,000 people per day.
  • EU Plans To Welcome Tourists This Summer Amid COVID-19 Pandemic
     European Union flags fly outside the European Commission headquarters in Brussels, Belgium.
    The guidelines, however, are non-binding on all of EU members. The commission also proposed that international tourists, those coming outside the EU, will still be barred at least until mid-June.
  • WHO Says Coronavirus May Not Go Away Like HIV
    COVID-19
    The warning comes as more countries plan to reopen its economies to recover from the impact of lockdown measures imposed due to COVID-19.
  • WHO Now Has Top Candidates For COVID-19 Vaccine
    COVID-19
    Previously, world health experts agreed that the vaccine may take 12 to 18 months.
  • South Korea, Germany, China Report New Outbreaks After Easing Lockdown
    COVID-19
    In his speech on Monday, the World Health Organization Director-General Tedros Adhanom highlighted how several counties that have lifted restrictions have now seen a jump in COVID-19 cases.
  • Wuhan Records First COVID-19 Case Since After Lifting Lockdown
    YANGTZE RIVER
    The news is significant in that Wuhan is the epicenter of the virus. It is where the first COVID-19 case was reported in December 2019.
  • More Than 4 Milion People Now Infected With Coronavirus
    COVID-19
    The United States still has the highest cases and fatalities recorded in the world. The country has 79,526 deaths as of May 11. About 30% of those deaths occurred in New York.
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