World Health Organisation officially declares a pandemic

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BREAKING: The WHO has officially declared the coronavirus a 'pandemic'

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WHO Take him that long to see this… it is already that obvious at the beginning. Now everyone have to suffer because the delay and wait and see tactic. Wasted the previous time we had to prevent this from spreading

WHO This guy should be sent to jail for life!

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WHO So - what does it really mean ?

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