The head of the World Health Organisation said Wednesday that he is worried about the Omicron and Delta variants of Covid-19 producing a "tsunami" of cases between them, but he still hopes that the world will put the worst of the...
Full ArticleCovid 19 coronavirus: WHO chief worried about 'tsunami' of Omicron, Delta cases
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