More terrible days await ahead
World Health Organization DG Tedros
The deadly coronavirus has already spread to almost every country in the world; At least 20 million people have been infected and nearly two million people have been killed. However, the World Health Organization has warned the world that extreme disasters are yet to come. The death toll in the most disastrous countries has slowed in the last few days as different countries have begun to relax, blocking the World Organization's director general Tedros Adham Gabrias. He, however, did not elaborate on why he thinks the situation is not so dire after infecting 2.5 million people and killing 2.5 million. Why its prevalence could be worse. He and other experts, however, previously pointed to the spread of the virus in Africa and other countries, where health services are not well developed. "Believe me, the worst is yet to come," he told reporters at the agency's headquarters in Geneva on Monday. Let's tackle that tragedy together. It is a virus that humans still do not understand. Hu's chief Spanish flu is mentioned to indicate the severity of the coronavirus. The flu in 1917 killed about 100 million people worldwide. Corona is no less horrible. But now people are much better. People have the power to control disasters. Yet, people still have not been able to control the situation. Things will get worse. It is spread from China to other countries; At one point, the World Health Organization called it a global epidemic called Kavid-19 disease. As there is no vaccine or antidote for this new disease, the only way to escape is to avoid contact with the infected. As the economy stagnates in the lockdown, with a million people already dead in Europe, several countries on the continent have begun lifting restrictions. Protests are also in the United States demanding the lockdown be lifted. The head of the World Health Organization warned in this situation. "We have already called on those who are easing the lockdown to reconsider," he said. We are still saying that no country can stop this epidemic by relaxing the sanctions. ”He called the new coronavirus the world’s“ number one enemy ”and said,“ This is a devil that everyone must fight against. ” Also for world organizations; Because the United States, the largest donor to the organization's funds, has recently announced that it will no longer pay. They allege the agency failed to fulfill its primary responsibility for dealing with the outbreak. US President Donald Trump has also accused Hu of being biased towards China. Asked about this, Gabrias said, "There is no hiding in the World Health Organization, because we think it is dangerous to hide something. And it's a matter of health. ”He said there are representatives of the US CDC at the World Health Organization. They know that nothing has been hidden from the United States since the beginning. When that information has been found, so has been given. 'The virus is very dangerous. When differences of opinion are occurring among us, it is breaking the barrier between us, ”he said.
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