Red Cross Disaster Report: The world is not ready for another viral outbreak
By: Allison Hoff
Posted: Jan 30, 2023 11:53 PM EDT
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Riley High School student center stage at the NFL Draft
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Rain, wind, and milder temperatures forecast this weekend
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Joe Alt expected to be drafted in the first round of NFL Draft
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Students gearing up for local careers in Manufacturing
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Sunny today, but expect a wetter and warmer weekend
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Goodwill ’Little Black Dress’ event raises funds for community...
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Cheers Bar and Grill liquor license renewed following controversy
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Kyle Rudolph weighs in on fellow Irish, Joe Alt, ahead of NFL...
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Contractors prepare bids for multi-million-dollar Four Winds...
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Caleb Williams and Marvin Harrison Jr. weigh in on upcoming draft
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New settlement with Indiana allows Landmark to apply for recertification
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NFL Analysts break down Joe Alt’s stock
A world disasters' report published Monday revealed many problems that arose out of the COVID-19 pandemic could have been avoided.
The organization is calling on governments at local and federal levels to do more to be prepared for global pandemics, in addition to addressing these shortfalls.
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