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The need to vaccinate and stay vigilant against Covid-19 as the Omicron variant spreads was stressed by the World Health Organisation in a briefing yesterday. The WHO called on countries to accelerate vaccination programs as much as possible and warn that the Omicron variant may change the course of the pandemic. The Director-General of the WHO says that Omicron could severely change the trajectory of the pandemic and warned that people need to avoid getting complacent over Covid-19 to make sure we minimise the spread as much as possible. “Certain features of omicron, including its global spread and large number […]

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4 hours ago, Jason said:

Remembering that WHO delayed proclaiming a pandemic in the first place, hence their warnings are so strident now!

What is WHO really Jason? Do you actually know? Anyone?

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22 minutes ago, Manu said:

What is WHO really Jason? Do you actually know? Anyone?

Puppets of the CCP  who helped  cover up the original outbreak of covid that went on to kill millions around the world..

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