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Sunrise mayor ups friendly bet with Edmonton ahead of Stanley Cup Final

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With the Stanley Cup Final about to begin, the city of Sunrise is raising the stakes in a lighthearted rivalry with the mayor of Edmonton.

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Sunrise lights up red as mayor backs Panthers’ 3rd straight Stanley Cup run

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The Florida Panthers have energized South Florida, and Sunrise Mayor Michael Ryan says the team’s impact goes far beyond the ice.

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Takeaways from AP's reporting on child malnutrition in Gaza

Read full article: Takeaways from AP's reporting on child malnutrition in Gaza

Israel’s total blockade of Gaza is entering its third month, and food and medical supplies in the aid-dependent Palestinian territory are running dangerously low.

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WHO says water contamination is suspected in one of the Congo villages struck by illness

Read full article: WHO says water contamination is suspected in one of the Congo villages struck by illness

The World Health Organization says that authorities investigating the deaths of at least 60 people in northwestern Congo suspect the water source in one of the areas may have been contaminated.

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WHO chief asks countries to push Washington to reconsider its withdrawal

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The World Health Organization chief is asking global leaders to lean on Washington to reverse President Donald Trump’s decision to withdraw from the U.N. health agency.

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Amphibians are the world's most vulnerable species and threats are increasing

Read full article: Amphibians are the world's most vulnerable species and threats are increasing

The world’s frogs, salamanders, newts and other amphibians remain in serious trouble.

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WHO says COVID emergency is over. So what does that mean?

Read full article: WHO says COVID emergency is over. So what does that mean?

The World Health Organization says COVID-19 is no longer a global emergency but the coronavirus is here to stay.

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WHO worried about surge of COVID in China amid lack of info

Read full article: WHO worried about surge of COVID in China amid lack of info

The head of the World Health Organization says the agency is ā€œconcerned about the risk to life in Chinaā€ amid the coronavirus’ explosive spread across the country and the lack of outbreak data from the Chinese government.

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WHO "very concerned" about reports of severe COVID in China

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The head of the World Health Organization said the agency is ā€œvery concernedā€ about rising reports of severe coronavirus disease across China after the country largely abandoned its ā€œzero COVIDā€ policy.

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WHO pleased to see China ease harsh zero COVID policies

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A top official at the World Health Organization said the U_N_ agency was ā€œpleasedā€ to see China loosening some of its coronavirus restrictions, saying ā€œit’s really important that governments listen to their people when the people are in pain.ā€.

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WHO: Omicron makes China's 'zero-COVID' policy unsustainable

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The head of the World Health Organization says China’s extreme approach to containing the coronavirus is unsustainable because of the highly infectious nature of the omicron variant.

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WHO: COVID continues to decline, except in Americas, Africa

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The World Health Organization says the number of newly reported coronavirus cases and deaths continued to fall in the last week, continuing a global decline that first began in March.

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WHO: In 10 weeks, omicron surge causes COVID cases to soar

Read full article: WHO: In 10 weeks, omicron surge causes COVID cases to soar

The World Health Organization chief says 90 million cases of coronavirus have been reported since the omicron variant was first identified 10 weeks ago, amounting to more than in all of 2020, the first year of the COVID-19 pandemic.

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Too many masks: WHO cites glut of waste from COVID response

Read full article: Too many masks: WHO cites glut of waste from COVID response

The World Health Organization says overuse of gloves and ā€œmoon suitsā€ and the use of billions of masks and vaccination syringes to help prevent the spread of the coronavirus have spurred a huge glut of health care waste worldwide.

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Sunrise leaders clash over sergeant choke video

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Tensions flared during a Sunrise city commission meeting Tuesday night, with Commissioner Joseph Scutto and Deputy Mayor Mark Douglas getting into a heated exchange over the video where a police sergeant is seen putting his hands on an officer’s throat.

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EXPLAINER: What does it mean for COVID-19 to be endemic?

Read full article: EXPLAINER: What does it mean for COVID-19 to be endemic?

Some European countries such as Spain are making tentative plans for when they might start treating COVID-19 as an ā€œendemicā€ disease, but the World Health Organization and other officials have warned that the world is nowhere close to declaring the pandemic over.

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Public defender calls for action against Sunrise sergeant who grabbed officer’s throat

Read full article: Public defender calls for action against Sunrise sergeant who grabbed officer’s throat

It’s been two months since Sgt. Christopher Pullease, a 21-year veteran of the Sunrise Police Department, was captured police bodyworn camera video putting his hands on an officer’s throat.

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How will the world decide when the pandemic is over?

Read full article: How will the world decide when the pandemic is over?

There’s no clear-cut definition for when a pandemic starts and ends, and how much of a threat a global outbreak is posing can vary by country.

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WHO: Omicron could spread faster but it's still not certain

Read full article: WHO: Omicron could spread faster but it's still not certain

The World Health Organization says early evidence suggests the omicron variant of the coronavirus may be spreading faster than the highly transmissible delta variant and brings with it less severe disease — although it’s too early to make firm conclusions.

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Study suggests past COVID infection may not fend off omicron

Read full article: Study suggests past COVID infection may not fend off omicron

South African scientists are warning that the new omicron variant may be causing more reinfections among COVID-19 survivors than earlier virus mutants.

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Dutch govt orders 3-week partial lockdown amid virus surge

Read full article: Dutch govt orders 3-week partial lockdown amid virus surge

Caretaker Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte has announced a three-week partial lockdown amid surging COVID-19 cases in the Netherlands.

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WHO: Europe is the epicenter of pandemic despite vaccines

Read full article: WHO: Europe is the epicenter of pandemic despite vaccines

Top officials at the World Health Organization say there has been more than a 50% jump in coronavirus cases across Europe in the last month, making it the epicenter of the pandemic.

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BSO: Teen arrested for making threats against school after losing Fortnite game

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A 14-year-old boy from Pembroke Pines has been arrested by the Broward Sheriff’s Office after he made threats against a private school in Miami, authorities said.

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Vaccine technology transfer center to open in South Africa

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The head of the World Health Organization says the U.N. organization is in talks to create the first-ever technology transfer hub for coronavirus vaccines in South Africa, a move to boost supply to the continent desperately in need of COVID-19 jabs.

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In time for summer, Europe sees dramatic fall in virus cases

Read full article: In time for summer, Europe sees dramatic fall in virus cases

Coronavirus infections, hospitalizations and deaths are plummeting across much of Europe.

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UN says Ebola in Guinea may be linked to 2014 outbreak

Read full article: UN says Ebola in Guinea may be linked to 2014 outbreak

A top official at the World Health Organization has said on Friday, March 12, 2021 that a genetic analysis of the ongoing Ebola outbreak in Guinea suggests it may have been sparked by a survivor of the devastating West Africa epidemic that ended five years ago. (AP Photo/Jerome Delay, file)GENEVA – A top official at the World Health Organization said that a genetic analysis of the ongoing Ebola outbreak in Guinea suggests it may have been sparked by a survivor of the devastating West Africa epidemic that ended five years ago. But he added that based on the available genetic sequencing data, the current outbreak was unlikely to be linked to an animal — which is how nearly all previous Ebola epidemics have begun. The rare possibility of Ebola spreading long after infection highlights the importance of monitoring survivors, and Ryan cautioned against their stigmatization. The Ebola outbreak that swept across West Africa from 2014 to 2016 ultimately killed more than 11,000 people.

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The Latest: New Zealand opens 1st big vaccination clinic

Read full article: The Latest: New Zealand opens 1st big vaccination clinic

New Zealand has opened its first large vaccination clinic as it scales up efforts to protect people from the coronavirus. (New Zealand Ministry of Health via AP)WELLINGTON, New Zealand — New Zealand has opened its first large vaccination clinic as it scales up efforts to protect people from the coronavirus. Gordon cites Wyoming’s declining number of COVID-19 cases and its success in distributing vaccines as reasons to lift the restrictions. AdThe nation of 1.3 million has seen a rapidly increasing number of COVID-19 cases n the past few weeks. Italy’s total virus cases surpassed 3 million last week, with a new surge powered by the highly contagious variant that was first identified in Britain.

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WHO: ā€˜Premature,’ ā€˜unrealistic’ COVID-19 will end soon

Read full article: WHO: ā€˜Premature,’ ā€˜unrealistic’ COVID-19 will end soon

(AP Photo/Vadim Ghirda)GENEVA – A senior World Health Organization official said Monday it was ā€œprematureā€ and ā€œunrealisticā€ to think the pandemic might be stopped by the end of the year, but that the recent arrival of effective vaccines could at least help dramatically reduce hospitalizations and death. The world’s singular focus right now should be to keep transmission of COVID-19 as low as possible, said Dr. Michael Ryan, director of WHO's emergencies program. ā€œIf we’re smart, we can finish with the hospitalizations and the deaths and the tragedy associated with this pandemicā€ by the end of the year, he said at media briefing. Ryan said WHO was reassured by emerging data that many of the licensed vaccines appear to be helping curb the virus' explosive spread. Tedros also noted that for the first time in seven weeks, the number of COVID-19 cases increased last week, after six consecutive weeks of declining numbers.

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WHO team visits animal disease center in Wuhan, China

Read full article: WHO team visits animal disease center in Wuhan, China

A member of a World Health Organization team is seen wearing protective gear during a field visit to the Hubei Animal Disease Control and Prevention Center for another day of field visit in Wuhan in central China's Hubei province Tuesday, Feb. 2, 2021. The WHO team is investigating the origins of the coronavirus pandemic has visited two disease control centers in the province. (AP Photo/Ng Han Guan)WUHAN – A World Health Organization team of international experts visited an animal disease center in the Chinese city of Wuhan on Tuesday as part of their investigation into the origins of the coronavirus pandemic. He also tweeted that they had met with staff in charge of livestock health in Hubei province, toured laboratories and had an in-depth discussion along with questions and answers. AdIntense negotiations preceded the WHO visit to Wuhan, where the first COVID-19 cases were detected in late 2019.

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The Latest: Wash. state warns hospitals on VIP vaccinations

Read full article: The Latest: Wash. state warns hospitals on VIP vaccinations

The state crossed that mark Monday, exactly a year after officials reported the first case of a coronavirus infection in Massachusetts. — Maryland’s acting health secretary says the state’s hospitals have received less than half of their expected allocations of second doses of the coronavirus vaccine for front-line health workers this week. Schrader says state officials were talked with the federal Department of Health and Human Services all weekend trying to figure out what happened. The CDC says Iowa has delivered 190,689 first vaccine doses to individuals, or 6,044 per 100,000 people, the third lowest rate in the nation. Ad___PRAGUE — The Czech Republic is not planning to limit use of the AstraZeneca coronavirus vaccine for elderly people like some other European Union nations.

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The Latest: S Koreans line up for virus tests as cases surge

Read full article: The Latest: S Koreans line up for virus tests as cases surge

The Pentagon has authorized nearly 50 top civilian and military leaders to receive the COVID-19 vaccine in the coming weeks to prove to the shots are safe and effective. Indoor restaurant dining will continue to be barred under the new state health department order that takes effect Monday. Laura Kelly is expressing little concern over a smaller-than-expected second shipment of a coronavirus vaccine for the state. The state also reported total 2,341 COVID-19 deaths, adding 88 to the tally since Wednesday. ___BERN — The Swiss government is ordering the closure of restaurants, bars, cultural venues and sports facilities next week because of increasing coronavirus cases.

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US virus deaths hit record levels with the holidays ahead

Read full article: US virus deaths hit record levels with the holidays ahead

Virtually every state is reporting surges in cases and deaths. The virus is blamed for more than 285,000 deaths and 15 million confirmed infections in the United States. Southern California’s Riverside University Health System Medical Center went so far as to open an ICU in a storage room. The state is averaging more than 5,000 confirmed or suspected cases per day. That’s below the summer peak of 3,200 but more than double the most recent low point in mid-October.

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The Latest: Young S. Koreans taking crucial university exam

Read full article: The Latest: Young S. Koreans taking crucial university exam

The Education Ministry says about 493,430 students began taking the one-day test at about 1,380 test sites across South Korea on Thursday. The university from which a South Korean graduates significantly affects job prospects, social standings and even marriage partners. Health care workers, citizens above 65 and people living in care homes will be the first groups to be vaccinated. Redfield says earlier surges in COVID-19 illnesses were concentrated in one area of the country or another, and health care workers and equipment could be shifted from one place to another to deal with it. ___TORONTO — Canada’s health minister says health officials will soon complete a review of the coronavirus vaccine made by Pfizer and BioNTech.

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Internal email reveals 65 virus cases among WHO Geneva staff

Read full article: Internal email reveals 65 virus cases among WHO Geneva staff

WHO's confirmation Monday of the figures in the email was the first time it has publicly provided such a count. The email said about half of the infections recorded so far were in people who had been working from home. The revelation comes amid a surge of cases in Europe, host country Switzerland, and the city of Geneva, in particular. Last month, Thomas told WHO staffers the agency was restricting access to its Geneva headquarters to critical staffers, including senior directors, their assistants and management officers. In normal times, an estimated 2,400 people regularly work at WHO’s seven-story headquarters overlooking Geneva.

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Recordings reveal WHO's analysis of pandemic in private

Read full article: Recordings reveal WHO's analysis of pandemic in private

Yet in public, the U.N. health agency lauded governments for their responses. Instead, the health agency relies on behind-the-scenes talks and the cooperation of member states. Critics say WHO’s traditional aversion to confronting its member countries has come at a high price. WHO also complained in private about Western countries hoarding scarce pandemic supplies. Going forward, WHO’s role in the continued unfolding of the pandemic will depend in part on the panel review.

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The Latest: Ireland sets new virus restrictions for 6 weeks

Read full article: The Latest: Ireland sets new virus restrictions for 6 weeks

(AP Photo/Anupam Nath)LONDON — Ireland’s government is putting the country at its highest level of coronavirus restrictions for six weeks in a bid to combat a rise in infections. The board members hail from top California top universities and medical providers, along with state and local public health officials. ___AUSTIN, Texas -- Health officials in Texas have reported 4,319 COVID-19 hospital patients, the most since Aug. 28. Khan’s remarks come amid a slight increase in COVID-19 cases and deaths in recent weeks. Pakistan also reported 440 new confirmed cases, raising its total cases to 323,452 since February when Pakistan reported its first case.

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UN: New daily record as COVID-19 cases hit more than 350,000

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A medical team member is disinfected before leaving the COVID-19 ward at the Severo Ochoa hospital in Leganes, outskirts of Madrid, Spain, Friday, Oct. 9, 2020. Now, a well-oiled machinery saves some lives and loses others to coronavirus, but without the doomsday atmosphere of March and April. (AP Photo/Bernat Armangue)GENEVA – The World Health Organization has announced a new daily record high in coronavirus cases confirmed worldwide, with more than 350,000 infections reported to the U.N. health agency on Friday. The new daily high of 350,766 cases surpasses a record set earlier this week by nearly 12,000. As the virus continues to surge across Europe and elsewhere, Ryan acknowledged that restrictive measures might be warranted at some point.

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WHO: 10% of world's people may have been infected with virus

Read full article: WHO: 10% of world's people may have been infected with virus

The head of emergencies at the World Health Organization says its best estimates indicate that roughly 1 in 10 people worldwide may have been infected by the coronavirus. Dr. Margaret Harris, a WHO spokeswoman, said it was based on an average of antibody studies conducted around the world. Chinese board member Zhang Yang, speaking by videoconference, said China has been "transparent and responsible" and has been fulfilling its responsibilities under the resolution. Board member Clemens Auer of Austria lamented a ā€œpolitical weakeningā€ of the WHO, citing the ā€œpotential withdrawal of a strong WHO member stateā€ — an allusion to the U.S. He appealed for a ā€œretreat sessionā€ for board members, saying it should be an ā€œactiveā€ body — not a ā€œceremonialā€ one.

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Virus numbers surge globally as many nations ease lockdowns

Read full article: Virus numbers surge globally as many nations ease lockdowns

Brazil, with more than 1.1 million cases and 51,000 deaths, has been affected more than anywhere but the U.S., which has reported more than 2.3 million cases and 120,000 deaths, according to a tally kept by Johns Hopkins University. On Tuesday, Dr. Anthony Fauci will return to Capitol Hill at a fraught moment in the nations response. Even some countries that have had initial success in stamping out the virus are finding pockets of resurgence. In Australia, Victoria state on Tuesday reported 17 new cases, resulting in the closing of two primary schools in Melbourne. Experts say the true numbers are much higher because of limited testing and cases in which patients had no symptoms.

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UN: Pandemic appears to be peaking in several big countries

Read full article: UN: Pandemic appears to be peaking in several big countries

India is the fourth hardest-hit country by the COVID-19 pandemic in the world after the U.S., Russia and Brazil. (AP Photo/Aijaz Rahi)GENEVA A record level of new daily COVID-19 cases worldwide could suggest the pandemic is peaking in some large countries, even as the coronavirus has become "well established" in some regions, the World Health Organization's emergencies chief said Monday. That was underpinned by over 54,700 new cases in Brazil and more than 36,600 in the United States. The epidemic is now peaking or moving towards a peak in a number of large countries. The situation was definitely accelerating in a number of countries, including in South Asia and the Americas, he said. Africas hospitals do not appear in most countries to be overwhelmed, he said, noting exceptions in places like highly-populated Lagos, Nigeria.

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UN: China's latest virus outbreak likely came from Europe

Read full article: UN: China's latest virus outbreak likely came from Europe

LONDON The emergencies chief of the World Health Organization confirmed Friday that the U.N. agency received genetic sequences from China involving Beijing's recent coronavirus outbreak and said it appears the virus was exported from Europe. At a press briefing on Friday, Dr. Michael Ryan noted that strains and viruses have moved around the world throughout the virus pandemic and said the fact that a virus from Europe sparked China's latest outbreak did not mean the virus originated there. Ryan said that analysis of the genetic sequences China provided so far suggests that the virus spread from other people and does not suggest that it jumped to humans from animals. This coronavirus (in China's latest outbreak) looks very much like its of human origin, Ryan said, calling for a detailed investigation to determine how the imported cases sparked such a large cluster. The environment itself may have facilitated the spread of disease, at least initially, he said.

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Sao Paulo cemeteries to dig up graves for coronavirus space

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A cemetery worker exhumes the body of a person buried three years ago at the Vila Formosa cemetery, which does not charge families for the gravesites, in Sao Paulo, Brazil, Friday, June 12, 2020. Sao Paulo is one of the COVID-19 hot spots in Latin America's hardest-hit nation, with 5,480 deaths as of Thursday in the city of 12 million people. Clearly the health system in Brazil across the country needs significant support in order to sustain its effort in this regard. At Sao Paulos biggest cemetery, Vila Formosa, Adenilson Costa was among workers in blue protective suits digging up old graves Friday. Before the pandemic, Costa said, he and colleagues would exhume remains of about 40 coffins per day if families stopped paying required fees for the plots.

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UN health chief: Fighting virus very hard in divided world

Read full article: UN health chief: Fighting virus very hard in divided world

FILE - In this Jan. 28, 2020, file photo, Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, director general of the World Health Organization, left, meets with Chinese President Xi Jinping at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing. Throughout January, the World Health Organization publicly praised China for what it called a speedy response to the new coronavirus. This is a very dangerous virus, and its very hard to fight this virus in a divided world, he said. Brazil has reported over 802,000 confirmed virus cases the second-most in the world after the United States and over 40,000 COVID-19 deaths, according to a tally maintained by the Center for Systems Science and Engineering at Johns Hopkins University. The coronavirus has overwhelmed health systems in many countries, putting many women at a heightened risk of dying in childbirth, he said.

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UN virus therapy trial pauses hydroxychloroquine testing

Read full article: UN virus therapy trial pauses hydroxychloroquine testing

This concern relates to the use of hydroxychloroquine and chloroquine in COVID-19, Tedros said, adding that the drugs are approved treatments for people with malaria or autoimmune diseases. Other treatments in the trial, including the experimental drug remdesivir and an HIV combination therapy, are still being tested. Tedros said the executive group behind WHO's global Solidarity trial met on Saturday and decided to conduct a comprehensive review of all available data on hydroxychloroquine and that its use in the trial would be suspended for now. Last week, Trump announced he was taking hydroxychloroquine although he has not tested positive for COVID-19. Hydroxychloroquine and chloroquine are approved for treating lupus and rheumatoid arthritis and for preventing and treating malaria, but no large rigorous tests have found them safe or effective for preventing or treating COVID-19.

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