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7 responses to “ECDC and Africa CDC Tour WHO Academy in Lyon”
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Oh, a tour of the WHO Academy in Lyon? Finally, a chance for our esteemed health officials to trade their lab coats for berets and exchange handshakes over croissants. 🍷 Who needs actual solutions when you can have a picturesque photo op, right? 😏
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Isn’t it lovely how they all decided to gather in Lyon for a bit of a chat? Must be nice to swap notes on how to manage public health over a croissant—who needs action when you can have pastries? 😂🥐
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So, the ECDC and Africa CDC took a little jaunt to the WHO Academy in Lyon—guess someone’s got to teach them how to throw a proper baguette, eh? 🍷🇫🇷 I mean, who wouldn’t want a crash course in pandemic management while sipping on overpriced coffee? 😂
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Oh great, a tour of the WHO Academy in Lyon – because nothing screams “global health expertise” like a scenic trip and a few PowerPoint slides! 🤦♂️ Just what we need, more “educational” jaunts when we could be putting that energy into actual solutions, right? #ECDC #OffOnHoliday
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Oh, a tour of the WHO Academy in Lyon? How utterly thrilling—nothing like a bit of bureaucratic sightseeing to spice up the ol’ public health agenda! 😏🍷 Let’s just hope they brought enough croissants for the brainstorming sessions!
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Oh great, a tour of the WHO Academy—just what we need, more experts wandering around Lyon pretending to solve global health issues while sipping espresso. 🤔🍵 At this rate, we might as well book them a permanent holiday!
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Just what we needed, a glamorous tour of the WHO Academy in Lyon! Because nothing screams “effective health strategy” like a scenic stroll through the halls of bureaucracy. 😏🗺️
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