Washington: The deadly coronavirus wreaking havoc all around the globe. As of now, the number of people who have died from this virus has exceeded 1,70,000. The fear of this virus is spread among people. Doctors are still searching for treatment to fight this disease. The World Health Organization (WHO) chief Tedros Adnom Gheberes has warned that the worst time of the coronavirus outbreak is yet to come. As many countries are relaxing restrictive measures, the epidemic is raising new alarm bells. Talking to the media, he said that trust us. The worst is yet to come. We must stop this disaster. Many people have not yet understood this virus.
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The Director General of WHO did not explain why he believed that it could be worse after more than 1,70,000 people were killed. However, some have pointed to the possible spread of the disease through Africa, where health systems are far less developed. Ghebreus said the removal of lockdown restrictions is not the end of the epidemic, but is the beginning of the next phase. Emphasizing the seriousness of the next stage of combating the epidemic, he said, countries must educate, encourage and empower their citizens to prevent the virus. They also need to be vigilant about the re-infection of the virus. In a virtual meeting with the health ministers of the G20 group, WHO Director General Tedros said on Sunday, "We are excited that many G20 countries are considering easing social restrictions, but this process should be phased out."
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WHO Director General Tedros Adnom Gheberesus said on Monday that the United Nations agency did not hide any such information about the Coronavirus from the US. He said that the presence of American government people working at the WHO headquarters in Geneva means that nothing has been hidden from America since day one. He said that nothing is confidential in the WHO.
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