WHO on prevention of coronavirus says, 'Do not rush to withdraw security measures'
WHO on prevention of coronavirus says, 'Do not rush to withdraw security measures'
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Geneva: Thousands of deaths are taking place in the hearts and minds of people due to the increase in coronavirus and its death. Due to this virus, epidemics are increasing all over the world today. After which, in many countries, how many deaths are happening in a day, how many families are getting hurt. The World Health Organization (WHO) has said that it cannot impose any suggestion to relax the measures taken in various countries and regions for the prevention of corona. But it is definitely said that do not be hurried to remove these measures. On Tuesday, WHO spokesman Christian Lindemire said in an online briefing that the most important thing about this is that the security measures should not be withdrawn in a hurry. Restrictions have to be gradually removed.

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He warned that if we return to all activities in general, then it will be like running out of bed in the shock of a sick man. His health will worsen due to weakness.

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