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WHO warns virus is not over yet it is evolving, and Europe might see high levels in summer.
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WHO warns virus is not over yet it is evolving, and Europe might see high levels in summer.
 
                  
Monkeypox virus is not endemic have reported outbreaks of the viral disease, with the majority of confirmed cases in Europe. Virus, which was discovered in monkeys and spreads through close contact, is mostly found in West and Central Africa.
 
                  
The World Health Organization (WHO) has been consistently working with countries to determine the cause of the escalating infection now turned outbreak of the Monkeypox virus. WHO has promised to give updates on the situation.
 
                  
The four-day campaign is aiming to target the estimated population of Afghanistan’s 10 million children under age 5.
 
                  
The global health body’s consent will promote more convenient international travel for those who took the Covaxin vaccine, as they would not be obliged to endure the harsh travel restraints inflicted on unvaccinated passengers.
 
                  
The announcement comes just in time as the World Health Organisation has reportedly approved Bharat Biotech’s Covaxin for its Emergency Use Listing.
 
                  
The top court was trying a petition that said that Covaxin was not recognised by the World Health Organisation (WHO). People here are encountering challenges in obtaining approval to travel overseas.
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