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Babies From Gaza Make It To Egypt As 2nd Hospital Reportedly Encircled
CBS News
There were reports Monday morning that Israeli forces were surrounding a hospital in the decimated northern half of the enclave amid airstrikes in the area, with the health ministry saying almost 3,000 people were sheltering inside the facility.
'In A State Of Complete Collapse': Dozens Of Babies' Lives Said To Be At Risk In Gaza As Incubators Shut Down
CBS News
Gaza's Hamas-run Ministry of Health said the health sector in Gaza was "in a state of complete collapse" on Monday, as three major hospitals, including the enclave's largest medical center, Al Shifa Hospital, all went "out of service." At Al Shifa, dozens of babies requiring intensive care were at grave risk after their incubators shut off due to lack of electricity, the ministry said.
WHO Downgrades COVID Pandemic, Says It’s No Longer Emergency
Associated Press
The World Health Organization said Friday that COVID-19 no longer qualifies as a global emergency, marking a symbolic end to the devastating coronavirus pandemic that triggered once-unthinkable lockdowns, upended economies worldwide and killed at least 7 million people worldwide.
WHO Fires Director In Asia Accused Of Racist Misconduct
Associated Press
The World Health Organization has fired its top official in the Western Pacific after the Associated Press reported last year that dozens of staff members accused him of racist, abusive, and unethical behavior that may have compromised the U.N. health agency’s response to the coronavirus pandemic.
Bird Flu Kills 11-Year-Old Girl In Cambodia In Country's 1st Known Infection Since 2014
CBS News
An 11-year-old girl in Cambodia has died from bird flu in the country's first known human H5N1 infection since 2014, health officials said.
Millions Of Children Left Susceptible To Measles As Vaccination Rates Drop, New Report Finds
CBS News
The threat of a measles outbreak is growing due to a significant decline in vaccination rates among children worldwide, according to joint report released Wednesday by the CDC, and WHO.
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WHO Reports 90% Drop In World COVID-19 Deaths Since February
CBS News
The World Health Organization chief on Wednesday said a nearly 90% drop in recent COVID-19 deaths globally compared to nine months ago provides "cause for optimism."
WHO Reports 90% Drop In World COVID-19 Deaths Since February
CBS News
The World Health Organization chief on Wednesday said a nearly 90% drop in recent COVID-19 deaths globally compared to nine months ago provides "cause for optimism."
WHO Considers Declaring Monkeypox A Global Health Emergency
Associated Press
As the World Health Organization convenes its emergency committee Thursday to consider if the spiraling outbreak of monkeypox warrants being declared a global emergency, some experts say WHO’s decision to act only after the disease spilled into the West could entrench the grotesque inequities that arose between rich and poor countries during the coronavirus pandemic.
WHO Considers Declaring Monkeypox A Global Health Emergency
Associated Press
As the World Health Organization convenes its emergency committee Thursday to consider if the spiraling outbreak of monkeypox warrants being declared a global emergency, some experts say WHO’s decision to act only after the disease spilled into the West could entrench the grotesque inequities that arose between rich and poor countries during the coronavirus pandemic.
WHO Studies Possible Sexual Transmission Of Monkeypox, Plans To Rename The Virus
CBS News
The World Health Organization has scheduled an emergency meeting for next week on the monkeypox outbreak to determine if the virus should be classed as a threat to international health. The agency is also investigating exactly how the disease is spreading.
WHO Studies Possible Sexual Transmission Of Monkeypox, Plans To Rename The Virus
CBS News
The World Health Organization has scheduled an emergency meeting for next week on the monkeypox outbreak to determine if the virus should be classed as a threat to international health. The agency is also investigating exactly how the disease is spreading.
Who 'Remains Open' To COVID Lab Leak Theory As 'Key' Data Still Missing
CBS News
Over two years after the coronavirus was first detected in China, and after at least 6.3 million deaths have been counted worldwide from the pandemic, the World Health Organization is recommending in its strongest terms yet that a deeper probe is required into whether a lab accident may be to blame.
Who 'Remains Open' To COVID Lab Leak Theory As 'Key' Data Still Missing
CBS News
Over two years after the coronavirus was first detected in China, and after at least 6.3 million deaths have been counted worldwide from the pandemic, the World Health Organization is recommending in its strongest terms yet that a deeper probe is required into whether a lab accident may be to blame.
WHO: Record Weekly Jump In COVID-19 Cases As Omicron Surges
Associated Press
The World Health Organization says a record 9.5 million cases of COVID-19 were tallied around the world over the last week, noting a 71% surge in the weekly count of infections amounting to a “tsunami” as the new omicron variant sweeps worldwide.
WHO: Record Weekly Jump In COVID-19 Cases As Omicron Surges
Associated Press
The World Health Organization says a record 9.5 million cases of COVID-19 were tallied around the world over the last week, noting a 71% surge in the weekly count of infections amounting to a “tsunami” as the new omicron variant sweeps worldwide.
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Severe storms and high winds forecasted for Easter weekend: Key updates & weather timeline
Alan Crone
Severe storms are in the forecast for Oklahoma over Easter weekend, with high winds, heavy rain, and possible hail, particularly on Saturday.
Severe storms and high winds forecasted for Easter weekend: Key updates & weather timeline
Alan Crone
Severe storms are in the forecast for Oklahoma over Easter weekend, with high winds, heavy rain, and possible hail, particularly on Saturday.
Wet, stormy Easter weekend expected in Green Country
News On 6
Strong south winds will bring unseasonably warm temperatures to Oklahoma ahead of a series of storm systems expected to arrive late Friday through the weekend, with the potential for severe weather including hail, strong winds, and heavy rainfall. Conditions will remain unsettled through Easter Sunday morning before improving Sunday midday to afternoon.
Wet, stormy Easter weekend expected in Green Country
News On 6
Strong south winds will bring unseasonably warm temperatures to Oklahoma ahead of a series of storm systems expected to arrive late Friday through the weekend, with the potential for severe weather including hail, strong winds, and heavy rainfall. Conditions will remain unsettled through Easter Sunday morning before improving Sunday midday to afternoon.
'We have made mistakes': Oklahoma state lawmakers getting answers about ODMHSAS finances
Chloe Abbott
The commissioner of the Oklahoma State Department of Mental Health and Substance Abuse answered questions about its finances to lawmakers.
'We have made mistakes': Oklahoma state lawmakers getting answers about ODMHSAS finances
Chloe Abbott
The commissioner of the Oklahoma State Department of Mental Health and Substance Abuse answered questions about its finances to lawmakers.
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Severe storms and high winds forecasted for Easter weekend: Key updates & weather timeline
Alan Crone
Severe storms are in the forecast for Oklahoma over Easter weekend, with high winds, heavy rain, and possible hail, particularly on Saturday.
Wet, stormy Easter weekend expected in Green Country
News On 6
Strong south winds will bring unseasonably warm temperatures to Oklahoma ahead of a series of storm systems expected to arrive late Friday through the weekend, with the potential for severe weather including hail, strong winds, and heavy rainfall. Conditions will remain unsettled through Easter Sunday morning before improving Sunday midday to afternoon.
'We have made mistakes': Oklahoma state lawmakers getting answers about ODMHSAS finances
Chloe Abbott
The commissioner of the Oklahoma State Department of Mental Health and Substance Abuse answered questions about its finances to lawmakers.
A tragic loss in Tulsa: Family, community remembering Ty'Shaun Gee
MaKayla Glenn
A Tulsa family is grieving after 7-year-old Ty'Shaun Gee was hit and killed while crossing the street outside of a crosswalk near 21st and Memorial. The driver stayed on the scene and is cooperating with authorities.
Tulsa City Council approves PAC renovations: By the numbers
Sam Carrico
The Tulsa City Council voted to support a nearly $80 million renovation for the Tulsa Performing Arts Center.
'A major step forward': Federal government approves gaming license for UKB tribe
Sam Modde
Tahlequah's United Keetoowah Band receives gaming license approval, marking significant progress for tribal casino development after a decade-long dispute with the Cherokee Nation.
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