New Covid Wave Sweeping World – WHO
“According to the WHO, there have been more than 770 million cases of Covid-19 and over 6.9 million deaths from the virus since the beginning of the pandemic.” via RT image: © Avishek Das / SOPA Images / LightRocket via Getty Images More than 1.4 million new cases of Covid-19 and over 1,800 deaths attributed to the disease were registered … Continue reading
WHO Reveals ‘Staggering’ Infertility Statistics
“Infertility is defined by the WHO as an inability to conceive a child after one year of regular unprotected sex.” via RT Infertility affects one in six people worldwide, the World Health Organization has revealed in a new report. While the WHO could not determine if infertility has increased or decreased, the report comes amid warnings of declining sperm counts … Continue reading
Rare Monkeypox Outbreak: What You Need to Know
The disease is incurable and it’s already been found in at least 10 countries! via RT Image: The hands of a monkeypox patient displaying the diesase’s characteristic rash, Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC), 1997 © AP / US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention The World Health Organization (WHO) is reportedly convening an emergency meeting as more and more … Continue reading
Almost Entire World Population Breathing Substandard Air – WHO
“The WHO revised its standard for air pollution last year to emphasize the urgency for more government action on the issue.” via RT Image: © AFP / Fabrice COFFRINI The UN body tasked with advising governments on global public health challenges updated its air-pollution database on Monday for the first time since 2018. According to the new information, 99% of … Continue reading
Dismissed ‘Deltacron’ Variant Could Be Real
“It remains unclear whether the cases observed originated in the UK or arrived from overseas, but the UKHSA identified five ‘variants of concern’ in the country, including the Delta and Omicron strains.” via RT Headline Image Caption/Credit: The UK Health Security Agency has begun tracking the so-called ‘Deltacron’ variant of the Covid-19 coronavirus. © Getty Images / loops7 UK health … Continue reading
Europe Could Have Been Hit With COVID-19 Earlier Than China, New Study Reveals
by Max Gorbachev via Sputniknews Headline Image: National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, NIH The development comes as the World Health Organisation and the Biden administration separately conduct probes into the origins of the infectious disease, which according to John Hopkins University has killed 4.1 million worldwide. Europe may have been hit with the coronavirus earlier than China, suggests … Continue reading
No Guarantee COVID-19 Vaccine Will Be Developed, Virus May Remain ‘Constant Threat’
While researchers around the globe are racing to create a vaccine for the COVID-19 coronavirus, David Nabarro, a professor of global health at Imperial College London and a World Health Organization (WHO) envoy on COVID-19, said recently that there is no guarantee that a successful vaccine will be developed. “You don’t necessarily develop a vaccine that is safe and effective … Continue reading
Here is How Likely You (Yes, You) are to Die from the Covid-19 Virus
As the coronavirus (Covid-19) continues to rage on, surely we all worry about our chances are of contracting it. via RT: With death rates from Covid-19 varying wildly around the globe, you might be wondering about your chances of survival if you contract the virus. There are no simple answers — but there are some things that put you at … Continue reading
WHO Declares Coronavirus Outbreak an International Health Emergency
The World Health Organization has declared a “public health emergency of international concern” over the outbreak of the 2019nCoV, or the Wuhan coronavirus. The international body didn’t recommend travel and trade restrictions. WHO Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus called the coronavirus “a previously unknown pathogen, which has escalated into an unprecedented outbreak” at a press conference on Thursday, but said the … Continue reading
Glyphosate Discovered in K-12 School Breakfast Foods Across America
A new report by the Center for Environmental Health (CEH) found high levels of the toxic weed killer glyphosate in over 70 percent of the oat-based breakfast foods commonly served in K-12 schools across the U.S.. Glyphosate, the active ingredient in Monsanto’s Roundup, the world’s most widely used herbicide, is applied on farms that grow corn, soybeans, oats, and hundreds of other … Continue reading