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China Strengthens Infectious Disease Law
China's revised Law on the Prevention and Control of Infectious Diseases, passed in September 2024 and effective September 1st, 2024, reclassifies 40 infectious diseases, mandates enhanced surveillance, reporting via an online system, and empowers local governments to implement Class A prevention me...
China Strengthens Infectious Disease Law
China's revised Law on the Prevention and Control of Infectious Diseases, passed in September 2024 and effective September 1st, 2024, reclassifies 40 infectious diseases, mandates enhanced surveillance, reporting via an online system, and empowers local governments to implement Class A prevention me...
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36% Bias Score


US Foreign Aid Freeze and WHO Withdrawal Cripple Global Health Initiatives
President Trump's freeze on US foreign aid, including a significant portion of humanitarian assistance, and the US withdrawal from the WHO have severely impacted global health initiatives, particularly in regions like Gaza and Sudan facing conflict and disease outbreaks. This has also compromised in...
US Foreign Aid Freeze and WHO Withdrawal Cripple Global Health Initiatives
President Trump's freeze on US foreign aid, including a significant portion of humanitarian assistance, and the US withdrawal from the WHO have severely impacted global health initiatives, particularly in regions like Gaza and Sudan facing conflict and disease outbreaks. This has also compromised in...
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Global Pandemic Treaty Agreed Upon
Over 190 countries have agreed to a new pandemic treaty that will legally bind nations to improve pandemic preparedness and response, aiming to prevent future health crises like the COVID-19 pandemic which claimed over 7 million lives.
Global Pandemic Treaty Agreed Upon
Over 190 countries have agreed to a new pandemic treaty that will legally bind nations to improve pandemic preparedness and response, aiming to prevent future health crises like the COVID-19 pandemic which claimed over 7 million lives.
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20% Bias Score


150-Day Race to Develop Chapare Virus Vaccine
Australian scientists are working to develop a Chapare virus vaccine within 150 days using molecular clamp technology, aiming to improve global pandemic response; a Lancet study indicates that a 100-day vaccine for COVID-19 could have saved 8.33 million lives and $14.35 trillion.
150-Day Race to Develop Chapare Virus Vaccine
Australian scientists are working to develop a Chapare virus vaccine within 150 days using molecular clamp technology, aiming to improve global pandemic response; a Lancet study indicates that a 100-day vaccine for COVID-19 could have saved 8.33 million lives and $14.35 trillion.
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WHO Warns of Critical Shortage of Antifungal Drugs and Diagnostics
The World Health Organization (WHO) reports a critical shortage of antifungal drugs and diagnostic tools, leaving many vulnerable to deadly fungal infections with an 88% mortality rate in severe cases; only four new drugs have been approved in the last decade, highlighting the urgent need for increa...
WHO Warns of Critical Shortage of Antifungal Drugs and Diagnostics
The World Health Organization (WHO) reports a critical shortage of antifungal drugs and diagnostic tools, leaving many vulnerable to deadly fungal infections with an 88% mortality rate in severe cases; only four new drugs have been approved in the last decade, highlighting the urgent need for increa...
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HHS Restructuring Eliminates Infectious Disease Experts Amidst Growing Health Threats
The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) is undergoing restructuring under Robert F. Kennedy Jr., resulting in a 20,000 employee reduction, including substantial cuts at the FDA, CDC, NIH, and the Office of Infectious Disease and HIV/AIDS Policy (OIDP), raising concerns about the natio...
HHS Restructuring Eliminates Infectious Disease Experts Amidst Growing Health Threats
The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) is undergoing restructuring under Robert F. Kennedy Jr., resulting in a 20,000 employee reduction, including substantial cuts at the FDA, CDC, NIH, and the Office of Infectious Disease and HIV/AIDS Policy (OIDP), raising concerns about the natio...
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Weakened US Public Health System Exposes Risks of Measles Outbreak and Future Crises
A measles outbreak in the US, with hundreds of infected children and three deaths, exposes a weakened public health system due to political interference and underfunding, highlighting the risk of similar crises in other countries with complacency towards prevention.

Weakened US Public Health System Exposes Risks of Measles Outbreak and Future Crises
A measles outbreak in the US, with hundreds of infected children and three deaths, exposes a weakened public health system due to political interference and underfunding, highlighting the risk of similar crises in other countries with complacency towards prevention.
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40% Bias Score

WHO Approves Landmark Pandemic Accord
WHO member states unanimously approved a new agreement on April 15th to improve pandemic preparedness and response, focusing on equitable access to health products and technology transfer, particularly for developing nations, following three years of negotiations.

WHO Approves Landmark Pandemic Accord
WHO member states unanimously approved a new agreement on April 15th to improve pandemic preparedness and response, focusing on equitable access to health products and technology transfer, particularly for developing nations, following three years of negotiations.
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WHO Member States Approve New Pandemic Accord
After lengthy negotiations, WHO member states agreed on a new pandemic accord to improve preparedness for future health crises, aiming to create clear rules for prevention, preparedness, and response; the agreement will be presented for signature at the WHO's annual assembly in May.

WHO Member States Approve New Pandemic Accord
After lengthy negotiations, WHO member states agreed on a new pandemic accord to improve preparedness for future health crises, aiming to create clear rules for prevention, preparedness, and response; the agreement will be presented for signature at the WHO's annual assembly in May.
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40% Bias Score

Far-UVC Light Shows Promise in Preventing Future Pandemics
Far-UVC light, a safer form of ultraviolet light, is being tested in public spaces to kill airborne viruses and bacteria, offering a potential solution for preventing future pandemics; initial tests show promise, but further research is needed.

Far-UVC Light Shows Promise in Preventing Future Pandemics
Far-UVC light, a safer form of ultraviolet light, is being tested in public spaces to kill airborne viruses and bacteria, offering a potential solution for preventing future pandemics; initial tests show promise, but further research is needed.
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40% Bias Score

First Avian Influenza H5N1 Death in Mexico: Three-Year-Old Girl Dies
A three-year-old girl in Mexico died from avian influenza H5N1, the first human fatality in the country. The girl was hospitalized in Torreón, Coahuila, on April 1st and died on April 11th. Authorities are investigating potential exposure to infected poultry or pets, and no further cases have been r...

First Avian Influenza H5N1 Death in Mexico: Three-Year-Old Girl Dies
A three-year-old girl in Mexico died from avian influenza H5N1, the first human fatality in the country. The girl was hospitalized in Torreón, Coahuila, on April 1st and died on April 11th. Authorities are investigating potential exposure to infected poultry or pets, and no further cases have been r...
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Trump Administration Cancels Billions in Pandemic Research Funding
The Trump administration canceled $11.4 billion in pandemic-related funding and 29 grants for COVID-19 research, shifting priorities towards chronic disease and halting studies on vaccine hesitancy, causing concern among public health officials.

Trump Administration Cancels Billions in Pandemic Research Funding
The Trump administration canceled $11.4 billion in pandemic-related funding and 29 grants for COVID-19 research, shifting priorities towards chronic disease and halting studies on vaccine hesitancy, causing concern among public health officials.
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60% Bias Score
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