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WHO: We are preparing for a chemical weapons attack

"Given the uncertainty of the current situation, there is no assurance that the war will not get worse," Kluge said in a statement sent to journalists from Lviv in Ukraine, Reuters reports.
He said that the WHO is considering all possible scenarios and devising an answer for various situations that could affect the people of Ukraine.

HealthMin: Additional sick leave for post-op, post-treatment recovery of burn victims

Health Minister, Ioana Mihaila, stated, on Friday, that next week could see the adoption of the amendments necessary so that patients in need of post-operative recovery and treatment due to burns may benefit from additional sick leave over the usual limits.

Hero doctor Catalin Denciu honored with WHO Director General's Award for Global Health

World Health Organization (WHO) Director General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus mentioned today, in the speech given at the opening of the organization's main annual assembly, the sacrificial power shown by Piatra Neamt hero doctor Catalin Denciu, as he announced that he is being honored with the Director General's Award for Global Health, the WHO announced on its Twitter account. "Dr.

Vaccination in Bulgaria Stalls, Vaccines Are in Deficit Worldwide

On the verge of a third wave of mutant strains of Covid-19 and problems with the supply of agreed vaccines, the European Union reports a serious problem with the vaccination of the population and already mulls purchasing other vaccines - the Russian Sputnik V and the Chinese Sinopharm.

WHO officials, President Iohannis underline need to continue COVID-19 restrictions

President Klaus Iohannis attended on Tuesday, April 7, World Health Day, a signing ceremony of a biennial collaborative agreement (BCA) between the World Health Organisation (WHO) - Regional Office for Europe and Romania's Ministry of Health, discussing how Romania's authorities have managed the local effects of the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. The event took place as a video conference.