Geneva-Sana
The World Health Organization (WHO) today called for caution and not to rush to return global travel, noting that there are worrying upward trends regarding the outbreak of the Corona virus epidemic in parts of Africa, Central and South America.
Most of the countries are still in the early stages of the epidemic, and some countries that have experienced an outbreak have started to witness new cases of infection, which is why we do not make mistakes when we say that the road is long Before us and that this virus will remain with us for a long time.
The Director-General of the organization considered that the organization declared a state of emergency due to the outbreak of the epidemic in a timely manner on the 30th of last January, pointing out that for this reason the countries of the world had ample time to deal with.
In turn, Mike Ryan, executive director of the WHO's health emergency program, warned against rushing to reopen travel around the world, saying it would require "careful risk management".