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WHO Calls Corona Virus Outbreak in the World Can Be Completed in Less than Two Years

TRIBUNJOGJA.COM – The Director General of the World Health Organization (WHO), Tedros Adhanom, hopes that the corona virus or Covid-19 outbreak can be completed in less than two years.

Quoting from the BBC website on Sunday (23/8/2020), Tedros said, at least the Covid-19 outbreak could be resolved faster than the Spanish flu which took two years to overcome.

He said, with the advancement of technology in the world today, it is certainly possible to stop this virus in a shorter time.

“Of course with more connectivity, the virus has a big chance of spreading. But at the same time, we also have the technology to stop it,” said Tedros.

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Tedros said the Spanish flu became the world’s first outbreak in 1918 and killed at least 50 million people at that time.

Meanwhile, the current Covid-19, he said, had killed more than 800 thousand people and had infected more than 23 million people worldwide.

Meanwhile, according to the Director of the WHO Health Emergencies Program, Mike Ryan, it takes three waves to infect some vulnerable individuals.

Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, Director General of the World Health Organization (WHO) stated that Covid-19 is a global pandemic EPA-EFE / SALVATORE IN NOLFI (SALVATORE DI NOLFI)

“Then it is possible that Covid-19 will become a seasonal pattern, because the viral pandemic has often become a seasonal pattern from time to time,” said Mike.

The spread of Covid-19, continued Mike, can be suppressed by strict action and faster recovery with the help of current technology and science.

This article was published on Tribunnews.com with the title

-WHO Optimistic Covid-19 Can Be Cured Faster Than Spanish Flu

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