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...Describing the conditions inside al-Shifa as “utterly inhumane”, Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, head of the World Health Organization, last week said nearly 150 patients and 50 health workers were being held...
...But last week the World Health Organization warned of an “alarming rise” in the virus across its 53-country European region. Cases leapt to 42,207 in January-November 2023, against 942 in all of 2022....
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...Evacuating vulnerable hospital patients from the north of the Gaza Strip “is a death sentence”, the World Health Organization said on Friday, and asking health workers “to do this — or leave those who need...
...In Scotland the figure rose from 11.7 per cent to 33.5 per cent over the decade. In Wales, it jumped from 15.6 per cent to 40.5 per cent....
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