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Coronavirus, WHO: “The worst is yet to come”

The director general of the World Health Organization, Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, reported in the usual briefing on Covid-19: “I am sorry to say it but with this environment and in these conditions, we fear the worst. The new normal will be to live with the virus “

“The worst is yet to come. I’m sorry to say it but with this environment and in these conditions, we fear the worst. A divided world helps the virus spread.” This was reported by WHO director general Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus in the usual briefing on Covid-19. “From the beginning we said to quarantine the politicization of the pandemic and to remain united because the virus is fast and kills and can exploit the divisions between us. Our message does not concern any country in particular but concerns the whole world” added the director.

WHO: “The pandemic is still far from the end”

“The pandemic is still far from the end,” added the director of the agency, during the briefing on the coronavirus pandemic. “The new normal will be to live with the virus. In the coming months we will need even more resilience, patience and generosity, “he then reiterated, stressing that” the pandemic is growing globally “.

WHO, 6 months from the first news on unknown pneumonia

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“Tomorrow is six months since WHO received the first reports of pneumonia outbreaks from the unknown cause in China,” said Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, underlining the relentless work done in recent months by experts from the World Health Organization and from its partners.

“This anniversary coincides with the achievement of 10 million Covid-19 cases worldwide. Over the past six months, the WHO and its partners have worked tirelessly to help all countries prepare and respond to the new virus. Six months ago none of us could have imagined how our life would have been turned upside down. The pandemic has brought out the best and worst of humanity, “concluded the WHO director.

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