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WHO Chief: ‘Risk of Zika infection is low for an individual, and it’s manageable’
- Updated: July 30, 2016
Speaking to the media in a press conference in Bejing, China, Margaret Chan, chief of the World Health Organization (WHO), talked about the hype and worry surrounding the Zika virus that has been causing many withdrawals from the Olympics, especially in tennis.
According to Chan, athletes, fans and media should not be worried. ‘We feel that the risk of Zika infection is low for an individual, and it is manageable. As long as …
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