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Global COVID-19 total tops 25 million amid WHO warning

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Over the weekend, global COVID-19 cases topped 25 million, much of the activity fueled by steady, high daily cases in Americas countries and India, which yesterday reported the highest daily total of any country during the pandemic.In other developments, the World Health Organization (WHO) today said it received support from the European Commission for the COVAX vaccine initiative and shared results of a new survey that showed widespread disruption of healthcare delivery.The global COVID-19 total has risen to 25,330,679 cases, along with 848,030 deaths, according to the Johns Hopkins online dashboard.WHO warns about complacencyAt a WHO media briefing today, Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, PhD, said 8 months into the pandemic, it's

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