Tarik Jasarevic
Tarik Jasarevic is a spokesperson for the World Health Organization (WHO), known for his role in communicating the organization's positions and responses to global health issues. Recently, he called for constructive dialogue with the United States government following a decision by President Donald Trump to suspend funding to the WHO, emphasizing the need for collaboration to address the unprecedented global health crisis affecting millions.
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Montenegro:
Tarik Jašarević stated that more countries need to accept patients from Gaza and that all medical evacuation corridors should be restored.
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United Kingdom:
Tarik Jašarević, a spokesperson for the WHO, stated that vaccines do not cause autism and that questioning their value is misguided.
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Guatemala:
Tarik Jasarevic, the WHO spokesperson, stated that studies have not established a relationship between paracetamol and autism.
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Canada:
WHO spokesperson Tarik Jasarevic told a Geneva press briefing when asked about a possible link between paracetamol use in pregnancy and autism.
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Morocco:
Tarik Jasarevic, a spokesperson for the WHO, refuted Donald Trump's claims, affirming that vaccines save lives and do not cause autism.
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Panama:
Tarik Jasarevic stated that the WHO's recommendations are based on science and emphasized the importance of vaccination schedules.
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Montenegro:
Tarik Jašarević stated that the available evidence does not show a link between the use of paracetamol during pregnancy and autism.
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Kenya:
WHO spokesperson Tarik Jašarević said the organization is investigating the outbreak.
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United Kingdom:
Tarik Jašarević is a WHO spokesperson who provided information about the outbreaks in the DRC.
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Cameroon:
He called for constructive dialogue with American authorities.
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