Global health raises the alarm about the crown … in certain countries



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The World Health Organization (WHO) announced on Friday that the Covid-19 pandemic still clearly represents a global health emergency and is of particular concern, as it spreads more widely in countries with weak health systems.

Three months after the WHO Emergency Committee first advised WHO Director-General Tedros Adhanum Gebresus to declare a public health emergency due to the emerging Corona virus, Gypressus said: “The pandemic remains an emergency. of public health of international concern. “

Tedros confirmed that he had “serious concerns about the potential impact” of Covid-19 disease caused by the virus “as the (disease) begins (spreads) at an accelerated rate in countries with weak health systems.”

He said, in a press release at the headquarters of the World Health Organization in Geneva: “As we have clearly done from the beginning, we will continue to ask countries to implement a comprehensive package of measures to find, isolate, examine, treat and track every case related to it. “

He added that the World Health Organization “will continue to work with countries and partners to provide the necessary travel to address the pandemic, humanitarian and shipping operations, and until countries resume individual travel.”

The new Corona virus has killed at least 233,176 people, since the epidemic first appeared in China last December, according to an AFP census based on official sources at 11:00 GMT on Friday.

More than 3,264,200 cases were registered in 195 countries and regions. At least 922,900 have been recovered. This number reflects only a portion of the actual number of injured, as tests to detect injuries in several countries are still limited to cases requiring hospital care.

The United States is the country most affected by the epidemic, with the number of deaths recorded in its soil 63,019 of 1,070,032 injuries. At least 153,947 people have been cured.

The countries most affected by the epidemic after the United States are Italy with 27,967 deaths from 205,463 injuries, followed by Great Britain with 26,711 deaths (171,253 injuries), Spain with 24,824 deaths (215,216 injuries) and France with 24,376 deaths (167,178 injuries).

In mainland China (excluding Macao and Hong Kong), a total of 82,874 injuries (12 new cases between Thursday and Friday) were officially recorded, including 4,633 deaths (with no new deaths), as well as 77,642 recovery cases.

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