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Every day, hundreds of thousands of health workers, members of WHO’s Emergency Medical Teams or EMTs, are ready to deploy to emergencies at a moment’s notice. Today, 15 teams are working alongside professionals – to save lives. Meet World Health Organization's Víctor and International Committee of the Red Cross - ICRC Medilyn.
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