‘Covid-19 remains an international crisis…’ WHO alert from 40 thousand deaths last week, Chinese highest in the list
COVID-19 Alert: WHO chief Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus told that in total, in the last 8 weeks, more than 170 thousand deaths have been registered, the actual number more. “I am very concerned about the situation in many countries and the rising number of deaths,” he told a press conference on Tuesday. Worth a global warning Everyone has agreed on this.
The World Health Organization (WHO) reiterated on Monday that the pandemic remains an international crisis. (Photo: Reuters)
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- 40 thousand deaths from Covid-19 in the last 1 week
- WHO alerts the world to Covid-19
- The corona pandemic remains an international crisis
Beijing: After the death of more than 40,000 people from Covid in the last one week, the World Health Organization (WHO) has alerted all the countries. The WHO reiterated on Monday that the pandemic remains an international crisis. The International Health Agency also agreed that COVID still remains a dangerous infectious disease with the potential to cause significant damage to health and health systems.
The Director-General of the United Nations (UN) Health Agency (WHO), agreed with the advice of people in a committee related to Corona. He said that the Corona epidemic still remains an international concern. It has brought health emergencies all over the world. On Friday, the agency informed that in the past week, 40,000 deaths had been reported, of which more than half were Chinese.
WHO chief Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus told that in total, in the last 8 weeks, more than 170 thousand deaths have been registered, the real number is higher. He said in a press conference on Tuesday, ‘I am very concerned about the situation in many countries and the increasing number of deaths.’ The WHO’s emergency committee on COVID-19 met on Friday to discuss whether the pandemic still deserves the highest level of global alert. Everyone has agreed on this.
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