The World Health Organization on Friday lifted its declaration of COVID-19 as a global emergency. But the U.N. health agency also cautioned that the pandemic is not over, and that outbreaks of the virus can still be found around the globe. GENEVA —
“That does not mean COVID-19 is over as a global health threat,” he said, warning that new variants could yet emerge. Tedros noted that while the official COVID-19 death toll was 7 million, the real figure was estimated to be at least 20 million, AP reported. In the United States, where more than 1 million people died from the virus, the COVID-19 public health emergency declaration is set to expire on May 11.Mandate for free COVID-19 tests coming to an end, but here’s how you can stock up now
It is incumbent on heads of states and other leaders to negotiate a wide-ranging pandemic treaty to decide how future health threats should be faced, Dr. Michael Ryan, WHO’s emergencies chief, said.
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