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 The head of the World Health Organization said on Tuesday Chinas zero-tolerance COVID-19 policy is not sustainable given what is now known of the virus, in rare public comments by the U.N. agency on a governments handling of the pandemic. We dont think that it is sustainable considering the behaviour of the virus and what we now anticipate in the future,  WHO Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus told a media briefing. We have discussed this issue with Chinese experts. And we indicated that the approach will not be sustainable鈥?I think a shift would be very important. He said increased knowledge about the virus and better tools to combat it also suggested it was vaso stanley  time for a change of strategy.The comments come  stanley cup after Chinas leaders have repeated their resolve to battle the virus with tough measures and threatened action against critics at home even as strict and prolonged lockdowns exact a heavy toll on the worlds second-largest economy.Speaking after Tedros, WHO emergencies director Mike Ryan said the impact of a  zero-COVID  policy on human rights also needs to be taken into consideration. We have always said as WHO that we need to balance the control measures against the impact they have on society, the impact they have on the economy, and thats  stanley cup not always an easy calibration,  said Ryan.He also noted that China has registered 15,000 deaths since the virus first emerged in the city of Wuhan in late 2019 鈥?a relatively low number compared with nearly 1 million in the Un Wipy Aroostook planners look to increase 18- to 44-year-old population
 NORTH YARMOUTH ACADEMY GRANT TOWNSHIP 鈥?An accident just north of Macwahoc in Aroostook County sent the driver of a tractor-trailer to a Millinocket hospital early Wednesday.Sta stanley cup website te Police Sgt. Brian Harris said the crash, which took place in Nor stanley vaso th Yarmouth Academy Grant Township just north of Macwahoc, happened at around 5:30 a.m.Trooper Carmen Lilley arrived to find that Troy McDonald, 24, of Sherman, had lost control of his 1998 Peterbilt. McDonald rounded a sharp corner on Route 2 and lost control of his rig, which was loaded with logs. The Peterbilt skidded off the side of the road, struck a guardrail and rolled onto  stanley cup its side.The logs spilled out onto the roadway, which was shut down for four hours while the tractor-trailer and its load were cleared.McDonald suffered cuts to his face and was taken by private vehicle to the hospital, according to Harris.He was treated and then released.The tractor-trailer, which was owned by McDonald, had severe damaged and was towed from the scene.More articles from the BDN