Corona virus is not an 'emergency health disaster', says WHO with relief

The World Health Organization announced relief after the long-term fight against Corona. Informed that the Covid epidemic is no longer an 'Emergency Health Disaster'. Since the beginning of 2020, the Corona Virus has shown dominance in the whole world.

The world has seen the eyes of Corona for almost three years due to repeated vol changes. The lockdown was imposed in almost all parts of the world to protect against the deadly virus. Due to this countless people lost their jobs. The country's economy has collapsed.

More than 69 lakh people have died due to covid. However, the virus has been brought under control through continuous testing and vaccination campaigns. And on Friday, the WHO announced with relief that the corona virus is no longer an 'emergency health crisis'. At the same time, however, said that after this, Covid will exist. But there is no danger of something terrible happening because of it.

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