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Subject : COVID-19 - promote facts not false information
Received On : 03.07.2020 10:11

COVID-19 - promote facts not false information

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Promote facts not false information

Sharing unverified information about COVID-19 can be dangerous, unhealthy and confusing. Find out how you can help promote facts and science instead. 
World's scientists gather for research update on COVID-19

Over 1000 global researchers and scientists gathered for a virtual summit to review the latest data from the WHO Solidarity Trial and other trials for potential treatment and vaccines. Here's what they found.
Updated timeline of WHO's response to COVID-19

See key events and milestones of WHO’s response to the pandemic since 31 December 2019.
100th COVID-19 course launched on OpenWHO

OpenWHO launched its 100th online course to support the response to coronavirus disease on 26 June, exactly 5 months after launching its first COVID-19 course.
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