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WHO chief warns: World is now in early stages of another Covid wave

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Covid-19 pandemic and seven months since the first vaccines were approved, the world is now going into the early stages of another wave of infections and deaths, World Health Organization Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus has said. "The pandemic will end when the world chooses to end it," the WHO chief said in a speech to an International Olympic Committee meeting.

Tedros said that the global failure to share coronavirus vaccines, tests and treatments is fueling a "two-track pandemic", adding, 'nations that have adequate resources like vaccines are opening up, while others are locking down in a bid to slow the virus' transmission." Coronavirus vaccine discrepancies around the world are masking a "horrifying injustice", Tedros

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