WHO claims no major threat from bubonic plague
WHO claims no major threat from bubonic plague
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After the suspected case of bubonic plague was revealed in China, now this danger is being speculated. Meanwhile, the World Health Organization (WHO) has refused to pose a major threat to the bubonic plague. WHO has not considered it a major threat of any kind. On Tuesday, a World Health Organization official said that the apparent outbreak of bubonic plague in China has been well stopped and is not considered a major threat. At present, there has been no confirmation of any kind of danger from this.

In the statement of Noor city of Inner Mongolia's Chinese Autonomous Region, local authorities issued a warning on Sunday about the bubonic plague, a day after which a suspected case of bubonic plague came out in a hospital. Earlier in November in China, there were four cases of plague among the people, of which two were pneumonic plague, which is a deadly plague.

Meanwhile, WHO spokeswoman Margaret Harris said in a UN press briefing in Geneva that we are monitoring the outbreaks in China and are involved with the Chinese authorities and Mongolian authorities. He said that at the moment we are not considering it as a big threat but we are watching it, monitoring it carefully and this test is being done. But no threat has been clearly investigated yet. It would be wrong to say that there will be any risk of any kind till it is confirmed, then it would be wrong to guess anything.

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