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WHO, 'some countries do nothing'

2020-03-05T17:16:45.197Z


"We are concerned that a long list of countries have not taken" the coronavirus that killed 3,300 people worldwide "seriously enough or have decided that they cannot do anything about it," said WHO Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus. (HANDLE)


(ANSA) - ROME, MARCH 5 - "We are concerned that a long list of countries have not taken seriously enough" the coronavirus that has killed 3,300 people in the world "or have decided that they cannot do anything": the director of the WHO, Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus.
"We see encouraging signs" from South Korea, he added. "The number of recently reported cases appears to be lower than the reported cases are identified mainly by known clusters." "There are now 95,265 reported cases of COVID-19 at global level and 3,281 deaths: in the last 24 hours - he said - China has reported 143 cases. The largest part continues to be reported by the province of Hubei and 8province have not reported cases in the last 14 days. Outside China, 2,055 cases have been reported in 33 countries. About 80% of these continue to come from only 3 countries. " As many as 115 countries have not reported any cases, 21 only one case and 5 countries have not reported new ones in 14 days. "

Source: ansa

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