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Saturday, July 4, 2020

Everyone wake up,stop Corona virus: World Health Organization

Times Online Reporter:
The Corona situation is becoming increasingly dire. The number of patients diagnosed with the infection is increasing every day. In several countries, the situation has become more complex. In this situation, the World Health Organization is urging to forget the conflict and take appropriate action.
Al-Jazeera reported on Saturday that the World Health Organization (WHO) has called on countries affected by the severe coronavirus outbreak to take control of the situation in terms of reality rather than conflict. He told these countries to wake up.
"People need to wake up," Michael Ryan, the WHO's director of emergency, told reporters at a briefing hosted by the UN Press Council in Geneva. The information is not false. The current situation on the ground is not false.
Since the virus spread from China last year, it has spread to almost all countries in the world. Already, more than 16 million people worldwide have been infected with the virus. More than 5 lakh 21 thousand people died in it.
The World Health Organization (WHO) has warned that the global epidemic of coronary heart disease in the United States and Latin America has reached more than half a million deaths."We all want an end to this," said Tedros Adhanom Gebreyasus, the agency's director general. But the hard reality is, it's not even close to the end. Although some countries have made some progress, the epidemic is spreading rapidly around the world.

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