Difference between revisions of "Public Health Emergency of International Concern"
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− | As a rule of thumb, the [[WHO]] overstated public health risks if [[virus]]es were concerned. | + | As a rule of thumb, the [[WHO]] overstated public health risks if [[virus]]es were concerned. '''Public Health Emergency of International Concern''' is a level close to "[[Pandemic]]". |
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Public Health Emergency of International Concern (“Pandemic/Preparation”) | |
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As a rule of thumb, the WHO overstated public health risks if viruses were concerned. Public Health Emergency of International Concern is a level close to "Pandemic".