OTTAWA — The World Health Organization will announce Monday whether it thinks COVID-19 still represents a global health emergency but Canada's top doctor
OTTAWA — The World Health Organization will announce Monday whether it thinks COVID-19 still represents a global health emergency but Canada’s top doctor says regardless of what the international body decides, Canada’s response to the coronavirus will not change.
WHO director-general Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus will make the final call based on the advice the committee gives him.
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