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Ivory Coast Receives Malaria Vaccine
Ivory Coast has received the country's first malaria vaccine this week, a disease that causes four deaths per day in the country. In total, more than 656,000 doses have been received, which will initially be used to "vaccinate 250,000 children between 0 and 23 months old" in 16 regions, according to the government.
Israeli air strikes in northern Gaza
The battles in Gaza continue and Israel's military says it has carried out airstrikes in northern Gaza – and killed tens of fighters from Hamas. .
Norway takes in wounded from Gaza's war
Norway is to receive patients from Gaza, announces Prime Minister Jonas Gahr Støre (Labour). The decision is said to have been made following a request from the WHO.
WHO: A Third of Adults Do Not Exercise Enough
Nearly a third, 31 per cent, of all adults worldwide are sedentary, according to a new report from the World Health Organisation, WHO. .
WHO: Great Hunger in Gaza Despite Israeli Pause
The military pauses that Israel has declared in Gaza to facilitate the influx of aid have not had the desired effect so far, according to the World Health Organisation, WHO. .
Israel's humanitarian corridor in Gaza meets resistance
Israel's military announces a daily "tactical pause" along a road in the ongoing offensive in southern Gaza to allow in more humanitarian aid. Prime Minister Netanyahu and the far-right parties in the government express sharp criticism of the measure – and it is unclear whether it will be implemented.
WHO: Escalating health crisis on the West Bank
The World Health Organisation, WHO, condemns what they call an "escalating health crisis" on the occupied West Bank. Increased restrictions, violence, and attacks on health infrastructure are hindering access to care more and more.
WHO: Bird flu did not cause death
There were several reasons behind the death in Mexico linked to the first known case of H5N2 bird flu in a human, according to the World Health Organization (WHO). According to Mexican health authorities, the 59-year-old man had a chronic kidney disease, type 2 diabetes, and high blood pressure.
No, the EU does not want to force everyone to eat insects
Conspiracy theories surrounding the EU election are in high gear. According to research, the 72 hours before an election are the hottest, says media researcher Andreas Önnerfors.
First death in new type of bird flu
One person in Mexico has died in the first confirmed case of H5N2 bird flu, reports the World Health Organization WHO. .
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