WHO to cut spending, reset priorities after US withdrawal
On Monday, President Trump signed several executive orders hours after his inauguration at the White House.
On Monday, President Trump signed several executive orders hours after his inauguration at the White House.
Mr Trump signed the executive order on Monday, directing the United States to withdraw from WHO.
The new President cited the inappropriate political influence of member states on the global body as the reason for the ...
The report says ''a series of bad decisions meant COVID-19 went on to kill at least 3.3 million people so ...
A report said Nigeria spends about N526.4 billion on tobacco-related illness annually, thus affecting its healthcare system.
More than 100 million people have been infected with over two million deaths recorded globally
The World Health Organisation expert mission to China ended this week without finding the source of the coronavirus that has ...
The WHO team is set to present its findings at a news conference that begins at 08.00 GMT at the ...
The WHO team plans to visit the seafood market at the centre of the early outbreak as well as the ...
The World AIDS Day was marked on December 1 to honour the many lives lost from the disease as well ...
The report had listed Nigeria among "the junk-bond countries predicted to contract a shrinking economy that will drive civil unrest ...
Campaigns for both parties effectively kicked off on July 25 (PDP) and August 7 (APC) respectively.
According to the research, a man was infected with COVID-19 for the second time
The WHO declared the coronavirus a pandemic on March 11, when there were 118,000 confirmed cases and 4,000 had died.
The agency said it is making plans to update its advice on the transmission mode of COVID-19.
New Zealand says it has reported no new cases in 17 days and no active case for the first time ...
A large part of the Nigerian population, small business owners and even the unemployed survive on what they earn daily ...
Between February 14 when Africa confirmed its first case of COVID-19 in Algeria and May 14, over 2,500 death cases ...
Over 1.5 million persons have recovered.
Researchers fear if the coronavirus does not subside in the summer, it could mutate further and potentially limit the effectiveness ...
The new #TakeResponsibility campaign, disseminated in Hausa, Igbo, Yoruba, Pidgin and English languages across Print, Radio and Social Media platforms, ...
A quick gaze down history shows similar pandemics that had ravaged mankind over the decades leaving behind massive death tolls.
In all, up to 10 percent of coronavirus patients seem to have been “re-infected”, according to one hospital and several ...
Simply put, the difference between these three scenarios of disease spread is a matter of scale.
As of Monday, 17:54 GMT, 101,069 are reported to have recovered from respiratory disease.
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