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The World Health Organization announced Tuesday it has officially adopted the first-ever "Pandemic Agreement," just as the ...
Agency leaders said there was evidence to justify approval only for older people and those with medical conditions. Many ...
Members of the World Health Organization adopted an agreement on Tuesday intended to improve preparedness for future ...
Member states of the World Health Organization on Tuesday approved a revised budget of $4.2 billion for the next two years at ...
Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. Tuesday called on other countries to work with the U.S. on global health outside of ...
The World Health Organization's member countries have approved an agreement to better prevent, prepare for and respond to ...
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After three years of negotiations, the legally binding pact was adopted by the World Health Assembly in Geneva. WHO member ...
HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. outlines reasons for U.S. withdrawal from WHO, highlighting failures in COVID-19 response ...
Sustained applause echoed in a Geneva hall hosting the WHO’s annual assembly as the measure — debated and devised over three years — passed without opposition.
Members of the World Health Organization came together on a critical agreement that outlines how members would react to pandemics after the COVID-19 outbreak.
The pact would ensure that drugs, therapeutics and vaccines are globally accessible when the next pandemic hits. It requires ...
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