WHO says coronavirus pandemic far from over as world sees largest daily increase
Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, the World Health Organization’s director, said on Monday that there should be no sense of complacency amid the coronavirus outbreak and supported his claim by pointing out that there were 136,000 new cases on Sunday, the most so far.
Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, the World Health Organization’s director, said on Monday that there should be no sense of complacency amid the coronavirus outbreak and supported his claim by pointing out that there were 136,000 new cases on Sunday, the most so far.
“More than six months into the pandemic, this is not the time for any country to take its foot off the pedal,” he said, according to Reuters.
The report pointed out that most of the cases were from South Asia and the Americas. Health officials in the U.S. fear an increase in cases due to the recent unrest over the death of George Floyd in police custody. Click here for more.
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- Asymptomatic spread 'appears to be rare,' WHO official says
- Mississippi governor repudiates mask-shamers, supports wearing masks in public
- 'Grim Reaper' lawyer seen at crowded Floyd protests
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