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TUESDAY, Feb. 3, 2026 (HealthDay News) — The World Health Organization (WHO) says there is a low risk that the deadly Nipah virus will spread beyond India, where two people tested positive. In an email sent to the Reuters news agency, the WHO said it does not recommend travel or trade restrictions in the wake of the infections.
The Indian government will use various instruments, including bond switches, to ensure its record borrowings in the fiscal year starting April do not unsettle the market or push up yields, a senior finance ministry official said.
India’s aviation regulator found no problems with an Air India Boeing 787 plane grounded Monday following a concern with the same fuel control switches tied to a deadly June crash.