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WHO: Microcephaly-Causing Zika Virus No Longer a World Health Emergency
In an official agency advisory, the World Health Organization said on Friday, November 18, that Zika virus, which is believed to have caused the rise in microcephaly in Brazil, is no longer a global health emergency.
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