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WHO chief Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus revealed that at least 1.7 lakh coronavirus-related deaths have been reported in the world over the last couple of months. File photo

COVID-19 pandemic is worsening globally: WHO chief


The head of the World Health Organization (WHO) warned that the coronavirus pandemic is worsening globally, even as the situation in Europe is improving.

At a press briefing on Monday (June 8), Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus noted that about 75 per cent of cases reported to the U.N. health agency on Sunday came from 10 countries in the Americas and South Asia. He noted that more than 100,000 cases have been reported on nine of the past 10 days and that the 136,000 cases reported Sunday was the biggest number so far.

Tedros said most countries in Africa are still seeing an increase in cases, including in new geographic areas even though most countries on the continent have fewer than 1,000 cases.

At the same time, were encouraged that several countries around the world are seeing positive signs, Tedros said. In these countries, the biggest threat now is complacency.

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