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Will the world fail to prepare for the next pandemic?

After Baker relaxes some pandemic restrictions, epidemiologists urge caution

After Baker relaxes some pandemic restrictions, epidemiologists urge caution Email to a Friend A nurse instructed parents waiting for coronavirus tests at a post-holiday test site for Salem Public Schools.David L. Ryan/Globe Staff The day after Governor Charlie Baker relaxed some coronavirus restrictions, epidemiologists warned that the state still must remain cautious — especially with a highly transmissible new variant in our midst. Baker cited an improvement in some public health statistics in announcing he would lift a restriction adopted in November that had required restaurants, bars, and many other businesses to close at 9:30 p.m. He also will end an advisory that residents remain at home between 10 p.m. and 5 a.m.

WHO reports early failings  on pandemic

With many countries beginning mass vaccinations against the COVID-19 pandemic,  the World Health  Organization (WHO) in Geneva, Switzerland, and many other organizations  that found themselves in the middle of it all have started to take stock of that  damage and the losses it has caused around the

Independent Panel for Pandemic Preparedness exposes stark global inequalities in COVID-19 reponse

Independent Panel for Pandemic Preparedness exposes stark global inequalities in COVID-19 response As the world was told to breathe a sigh of relief with the inauguration of Joe Biden as US president, 17,350 people perished from COVID-19 infections across the globe. This was the single highest death toll ever recorded in one day. In the United States, COVID-19 claimed 4,385 more lives, and less than one month from now the death toll is expected to surpass half a million people. The World Health Organization (WHO) executive board convenes this week at its 148th session to review the second report on the progress of the pandemic drafted January 6 by the Independent Panel for Pandemic Preparedness and Response. The report, which functions as a framework for the week-long meeting, sets out to evaluate the lessons learned from the global response to the pandemic and formulate resolutions for critical steps that must be taken to address the deficiencies the pandemic has exposed.

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