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WHO Warning On COVID-19: ‘Not Even Close To Being Over. Worst Is Yet To Come

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When will the coronavirus infection end? This is a question that no one in the world has the answer to today. The risk of infection has been steadily increasing for the last 6 months. Meanwhile, WHO (the World Health Organization) has warned that the coronavirus epidemic is not nearing an end. WHO says that the worst phase of this epidemic is yet to come, that is, the peak of Covid-19 has not yet come across the world.

The first case of Covid-19 was reported in China about 6 months ago. It was then seen as a disease like mysterious pneumonia. It was estimated that more than 800 people would be killed, but this proved to be wrong. More than 10 million people have been infected by Coronavirus infection so far and more than 5 lakh people have lost their lives. WHO says that if the epidemic has not yet reached a peak, then the death toll could rise further.

WHO chief Tedros Adhanom Gibrios said that we need to work together to defeat this epidemic. If governments around the world do not follow the right policies then it can infect viruses and people. He said, ‘The worst is yet to come. In such environments and circumstances, we fear to get worse. ‘ He said that in six months from today we did not know that the whole world would change due to a virus. People will have to be imprisoned in their homes, everything will be shut down.

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