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WHO Urged The World To Take Coronavirus More Seriously

WHO Europe Calls For Boldest Actions Against Coronavirus
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GENEVA – WHO Urged The World To Take Coronavirus More Seriously. World Health Organisation has warned that countries are not taking the coronavirus crisis seriously enough. Meanwhile, the Novel Coronavirus Covid-19 has killed more than 3,300 people and infected nearly 100,000 in about 85 countries.

According to details, WHO Chief Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus told reporters the following. “This is not a drill calling for aggressive preparedness. It is not a time to give up or for an excuses. This is a time for pulling out all the stops.”

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Across Europe and US, medical workers are giving warnings over a “disturbing” lack of hospital preparedness. Meanwhile in China still accounts for the majority of cases and deaths. With rising cases from South Korea, Iran and Italy.

Cases in China have gradually fallen as tens of millions of people remain under strict quarantine to contain the virus, which first emerged in the central city of Wuhan in December. China’s death toll rose to 3,042, with over 80,500 infections. WHO Urged The World To Take Coronavirus More Seriously .

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Japan imposed a quarantine on arrivals from South Korea and China, angering Seoul which summoned the Japanese ambassador to protest the “irrational” move. Italy, which has the biggest outbreak in Europe, has ordered schools and universities shut until March 15, and on Thursday reported a sharp rise in deaths, bringing the total to 148.

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