COVID-19 LIVE UPDATES | As many as 180,000 healthcare workers could have died from Covid-19 between January 2020 & May 2021: WHO

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COVID-19 LIVE UPDATES | As many as 180,000 healthcare workers could have died from Covid-19 between January 2020 & May 2021: WHO
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A healthcare worker administers the coronavirus disease vaccine to a pregnant woman, amidst the spread of the SARS-CoV-2 variant Omicron, in

Johannesburg, South Africa, on December 9 2021.As many as 180,000 healthcare workers could have died from Covid-19 between January 2020 & May 2021: WHOSupporting the

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