11 mins agoTrump administration submits notice of withdrawal from World Health OrganizationThe Trump administration submitted a notice of withdrawal from the World Health Organization to the United Nations secretary-general, a senior administration official told Fox News on Tuesday, after President Trump for weeks had blasted the WHO’s handling of the coronavirus pandemic and what he called its pro-China bias.
3 hours agoWHO praises China for handling of bubonic plague, says it's 'carefully monitoring' situationThe World Health Organization praised Beijing on Tuesday for its handling of a cluster of cases of the bubonic plague, one of the deadliest diseases in human history.
22 hours agoCoronavirus immunity can be 'short-lived,' expert warnsA British immunologist warned Monday that immunity to the coronavirus could be " rather short-lived" and individuals shouldn't rely on that alone to cope with the infectious disease.
1 day agoWHO alters timeline to indicate it first learned of coronavirus from Internet, not Chinese officialsThe credibility of the World Health Organization (WHO) and its dealings with the Chinese government in the early days of the pandemic have once again come under scrutiny.
1 day agoFDA commissioner pressed by Sunday show hosts over Trump's claim '99 percent' of coronavirus cases 'harmless'FDA commissioner Stephen Hahn on Sunday refused to comment when pressed by multiple show hosts over President Trump’s claim that 99 percent of coronavirus cases are “harmless.”
2 days agoUS coronavirus cases dip as world sets record for new cases in 24-hour periodExperts worry that the holiday weekend will accelerate the spread of the virus again.
2 days agoWho's first in line for a coronavirus vaccine? New info shows prioritization fraught with perilNew information released by the World Health Organization (WHO) and U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) shows future prioritization for a potential coronavirus vaccine could be fraught with peril.
June 29WHO says countries grumbling about coronavirus contact tracing are ‘lame’The U.N. health agency has repeatedly advised that shutting down COVID-19 outbreaks requires strong contact tracing.
June 28South Korea struggles with new spikes, but WHO disputes claim of 'second wave'The country was touted as a prime example early during the pandemic, but has stumbled with a return to normal.