Tuesday, March 24, 2020

WHO WARNING: COVID-19 pandemic is 'accelerating'


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The COVID-19 pandemic is 'accelerating', WHO warns as global death toll passes 15,000




Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, Director General of the World Health Organization
Source: AAP

The WHO warns the new coronavirus pandemic is "accelerating", but says it's still possible to change its trajectory.

The global coronavirus pandemic is clearly "accelerating", the World Health Organization warned on Monday, but said it was still possible to change its trajectory by going on the attack.

The remarks came as the number of deaths soared past 15,000, with more than 341,000 people infected worldwide, according to a tally compiled by AFP from official sources.

"The pandemic is accelerating," WHO chief Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus told a virtual news conference.

He said it took 67 days from the beginning of the outbreak in China in December for the virus to infect the first 100,000 people worldwide.

In comparison, it took 11 days for the second 100,000 cases and just four days for the third 100,000 cases, he said.

We need to attack the #coronavirus with aggressive and targeted tactics – testing every suspected #COVID19 case, isolating and caring for every confirmed case, and tracing and quarantining every close contact.

The number of officially recorded cases is believed to represent only a fraction of the true number of infections, with many countries only testing the most severe cases in need of hospitalisation.

"We are not helpless bystanders. We can change the trajectory of this pandemic," Dr Tedros said.
Messi Message

Joined by FIFA president Gianni Infantino, Tedros compared the fight against COVID-19 to football tactics.

"You can't win a football game only by defending. You have to attack as well," Dr Tedros said.

Physical distancing could buy time by slowing down the spread, "but they are defensive measures that will not help us to win," he warned.

"To win, we need to attack the virus with aggressive and targeted tactics," he said, reiterating a call for "testing every suspected case, isolating and caring for every confirmed case and tracing and quarantining every close contact."

Dr Tedros and Mr Infantino launched a joint campaign aimed at spreading the message of how to protect against infection so as to "kick out coronavirus".



Hands
Elbow
Face
Distance
Feel

Let some of football's biggest names tell you what you need to be doing to help tackle #COVID19.


In a social media video clip, football stars from around the globe spelled out five simple steps to take on "hands, elbow, face, distance and feel."

Barcelona and Argentina icon Lionel Messi said: "For your face, avoid touching your eyes, your nose and your mouth. This can prevent the virus from entering your body."

Samuel Eto'o, one of Africa's greatest strikers, added: "If you feel unwell, stay home."
'False hopes'?

Despite wanting to go on the attack, the WHO chief acknowledged that a number of countries were struggling to take more aggressive measures due to a lack of resources and access to tests.

Dr Tedros praised the great energy being put into research and development to find a vaccine and of drugs to treat COVID-19.

But he said that "there is currently no treatment that has been proven to be effective against COVID-19," and warned against the use of drugs not shown to work against the disease.

"Using untested medicines without the right evidence could raise false hope and even do more harm than good," he said.

Among other things, countries are looking at using antimalarial drugs as a treatment against the new coronavirus.

Dr Tedros said there were "alarming" reports of large numbers of infections among health workers.

Protecting them from the virus should be a top priority because otherwise "many people will die because the health worker who could have saved their lives is sick," he said.



3 comments:

  1. who is a useless ccp running dog.

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  2. Back in January WHO said the new virus is not transmissible between humans.
    Back in February , WHO condemned bars a few countries made on flights from China.
    WHO is mainly a bunch of politicians who happen to have medical degrees.
    Frankly, I don't trust WHO.

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  3. The proof is in eating the pudding. Which country actually had the virus licked ? With zero new infection after almost 3 months of brutal sacrifice to the economy, to the endurance of the populace being home-bound, to the bravery and huge sacrifice of the health care workers ?

    Most detestable are the running dogs held captive to their particular brand of unreasoning hatred shooting toxin from their foul mouths...macam kera kena belacan. When we see sick monkeys and rabid running dogs merged into one, then better run for your life, hehehehe

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