The World Health Organisation (WHO) has admitted that COVID-19 may never go away, Reuters reports. WHO's executive director emergencies program, Mike Ryan, on Wednesday said the coronavirus may just become one of the viruses around the world that kill people annually. \u201cThis virus just may become another endemic virus in our communities and this virus
The World Health Organisation has admitted that COVID-19 may never go away, Reuters reports.
“This virus just may become another endemic virus in our communities and this virus may never go away. HIV hasn’t gone away.
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