Zika: An International Emergency?
The World Health Organization (WHO) declared on Friday that the Zika virus and related neurological complications no longer constitute an international emergency
The WHO's Emergency
Committee, which declared an international public health emergency of
international concern (PHEIC) in February, said in a statement that they felt
that "the Zika virus and associated consequences remain a significant
enduring public health challenge requiring intense action but no longer
represent a PHEIC."
"We are not
downgrading the importance of Zika, by placing this as a longer program of
work, we are sending the message that Zika is here to stay," Dr. Peter
Salama, Executive Director of WHO's Health Emergencies Programme, told a news
briefing.
foxnews
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