A World Health Organization (WHO) expert has warned the COVID pandemic has been "very severe" but is "not necessarily the big one" when it comes to future outbreaks of infectious diseases. Dr. Mike Ryan, the head of the WHO emergencies program, made the comments during a media briefing on Monday. His remarks came amid concern about how two new strains of COVID...
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