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No More Coronavirus: There is a good news against Corona. World Health Organization Kovid-14 Reducing the status of the epidemic, said that it is no longer a global emergency. WHO has announced the end of Corona. WHO has said that the corona virus is no longer a global health emergency. Significantly, the corona virus, which originated from China's Wuhan lab, has spread across the world from 950 to Till 8884 there has been a lot of destruction. , Lockdown was imposed in many countries: Who said that Kovid- (Covid are no longer fit for a global emergency. The talk of WHO is showing that this is the beginning of the end of the global epidemic of corona virus. Significantly, due to this epidemic, there was a lockdown in many countries of the world at one time. The world economy had come to a standstill. According to a statistic from this disease at least Lakh people have died. , The end of the emergency, but not the end of the pandemic: WHO Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus said, "With great hope I announce that Kovid- The phase of global health emergency has passed. This does not mean that Covid- is over as a global health threat. Regarding the recent spurt in cases of infection in South East Asia and West Asia, the WHO said that even though the emergency phase is over, the epidemic is not over. The United Nations health agency said that thousands of people are still losing their lives to the infection every week around the world. Significantly, for the first time, the United Nations Health Agency January, 2020 declared the corona virus an international disaster. Earlier it was called Kovid- was not named and there was no widespread outbreak outside China. More than three years later, the number of infections globally due to the virus is estimated at .4 million cases have been reported and nearly five billion people have received at least one dose of the vaccine. Courtesy of Language Input WhoCoronavirusCOVID Published Date Fri, May 5, 2023, 8: 04 PM IST

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No More Coronavirus: There is a good news against Corona. World Health Organization Kovid-14 Reducing the status of the epidemic, said that it is no longer a global emergency. WHO has announced the end of Corona. WHO has said that the corona virus is no longer a global health emergency. Significantly, the corona virus, which originated from China’s Wuhan lab, has spread across the world from 950 to Till 8884 there has been a lot of destruction. , Lockdown was imposed in many countries: Who said that Kovid- (Covid are no longer fit for a global emergency. The talk of WHO is showing that this is the beginning of the end of the global epidemic of corona virus. Significantly, due to this epidemic, there was a lockdown in many countries of the world at one time. The world economy had come to a standstill. According to a statistic from this disease at least Lakh people have died. , The end of the emergency, but not the end of the pandemic: WHO Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus said, “With great hope I announce that Kovid- The phase of global health emergency has passed. This does not mean that Covid- is over as a global health threat. Regarding the recent spurt in cases of infection in South East Asia and West Asia, the WHO said that even though the emergency phase is over, the epidemic is not over. The United Nations health agency said that thousands of people are still losing their lives to the infection every week around the world.

Significantly, for the first time, the United Nations Health Agency January, 2020 declared the corona virus an international disaster. Earlier it was called Kovid- was not named and there was no widespread outbreak outside China. More than three years later, the number of infections globally due to the virus is estimated at .4 million cases have been reported and nearly five billion people have received at least one dose of the vaccine.

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