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World in ‘uncharted territory’ on coronavirus

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Mar 3, 2020
World in ‘uncharted territory’ on coronavirus

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The WHO insists containment steps can still “push this virus back”.

The world is in “uncharted area” on the coronavirus outbreak, the World Health Company (WHO) has actually said.

Its chief, Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, said the virus was “special” however might be included with the right steps.

Deaths worldwide have actually passed 3,000 A lot of remain in China however over the previous day there were nine times more new infections outside China than inside.

Dr Tedros insisted: “We can push this virus back”. He also stated stigma was more hazardous than the disease itself.

The WHO chief said the advancement of the Covid-19 disease worldwide was not a “one-way street” and might be combated if nations acted rapidly and successfully – beginning with containment procedures.

” There is no option but to act now,” he stated.

Among the nations worst affected outside China – Italy – on Monday saw a jump in its death toll from 34 to 52.

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” Each nation must have its own technique however it need to begin with containment,” he stated.

This was a “special infection with distinct features” and the WHO would have expected wide contagion by now, but containment procedures had actually appeared to work, the doctor stated.

Of the 62 countries reporting cases of infection, 38 of them had 10 or less, he added.

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The WHO would continue to keep an eye on whether the break out ought to be called a global pandemic, Dr Tedros stated.

He also added: “Stigma, to be honest, is more unsafe than the infection itself.

There are now practically 90,000 cases worldwide in about 70 countries, although the large bulk – ju

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