WHO Reaffirms Low Hantavirus Risk, Debunks Misinformation
The World Health Organization (WHO) has confirmed there is no evidence of a dangerous mutation in the Hantavirus, stating that the risk to the global population remains low. This assessment comes as some countries, like Thailand, have declared Hantavirus a dangerous communicable disease and implemented quarantine measures, and the WHO Director has publicly refuted claims that Hantavirus is a 'COVID 2.0' threat.
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WHO Director Shoots Down Alex Jones’ Claims Hantavirus Is ‘COVID 2.0’ - Forbes
WHO Director Shoots Down Alex Jones’ Claims Hantavirus Is ‘COVID 2.0’ Forbes
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