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The millionth shock … World Health reveals the truth about “Corona deaths”

news briefing in Geneva "The numbers currently reported may represent a lower estimate of individuals who either contracted or died from COVID-19".

He went on to say "When you count anything, you cannot calculate it perfectly, but I can assure you that the current numbers are likely to be less than the actual total of Covid-19."According to what was quoted "Reuters".

And announced World Health OrganizationEarlier Monday, she agreed with "Notable partners" On the plan to save 120 million check up For rapid diagnosis of a virus CoronaTo help low- and middle-income countries, to bridge the examination gap between them and the richer countries – even if the plan is not yet fully funded..

For $ 5 a test, Rapid Diagnostic Tests depend on Immune response triggersThe World Health Organization authorized it for emergency use last week.

The program to deploy them requires an initial $ 600 million, and starts next month to better reach hard-to-reach areas for screening tests. "BCR" That is usually used in richer countries.

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“The numbers currently reported may represent a lower estimate of individuals who either contracted or died from COVID-19,” WHO’s chief emergency expert, Mike Ryan, told a news briefing in Geneva.

He went on to say, “When you calculate anything, you cannot calculate it perfectly, but I can assure you that the current numbers are likely to be less than the actual total of Covid-19,” according to “Reuters”.

And announced World Health OrganizationEarlier Monday, it agreed with “prominent partners” on a plan to provide 120 million check up For rapid diagnosis of a virus CoronaTo help low- and middle-income countries, to bridge the examination gap between them and the richer countries – even if the plan is not yet fully funded..

For $ 5 a test, Rapid Diagnostic Tests depend on Immune response triggersThe World Health Organization authorized it for emergency use last week.

Its deployment program requires an initial $ 600 million, and starts next month to better reach hard-to-reach areas for the PCR tests that are often used in richer countries.

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