SINGAPORE: Businessman David Yong has been handed a fourth falsification of accounts charge, three months after he was featured in a Netflix series Super Rich In Korea.
ADDIS ABABA, Aug. 8 -- The Africa Centers for Disease Control and Prevention on Thursday called for urgent action to avert the"concerning spread" of mpox across the continent.
Data from the Africa CDC show that six new African countries have been affected by mpox during the past 10 days alone, while 18 other African countries are at high risk of being affected by the disease. "When we had the public health emergency of international concern and if we compare it with where we are today, we saw a huge increase justifying the action that we are taking," he said.
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