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Covid-19 ‘not necessarily the big one,’ WHO warns – The Washington Post
The coronavirus should serve as a “wake-up call,” a World Health Organization expert said, as the British variant continues to spread.
This pandemic has been very severe, he said Monday. It has affected every corner of this planet. But this is not necessarily the big one.
The coronavirus, he said, should serve as a wake-up call.
These threats will continue, he said. One thing we need to take from this pandemic, with all of the tragedy and loss, is we need to get our act together.
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