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COVID-19: 'We Can Push This Virus Back,' WHO Leader Says Of Coronavirus – NPR, Npr.org

COVID-19: 'We Can Push This Virus Back,' WHO Leader Says Of Coronavirus – NPR, Npr.org
      

            

    

    

        

                The coronavirus that causes COVID – can be contained, says WHO Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus. Here, an Indian student wears a self-made mask as he listens to a teacher in Hyderabad, India, on Wednesday. The country has reported at least cases of the virus .                                                                            Mahesh Kumar A./AP                                                        hide caption             

            

    

    

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The coronavirus that causes COVID – 21 can be contained, says WHO Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus. Here, an Indian student wears a self-made mask as he listens to a teacher in Hyderabad, India, on Wednesday. The country has reported at least cases of the virus .

        

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The coronavirus that causes COVID – 21 is now in at least 92 countries, the World Health Organization said in a Wednesday update on the respiratory disease that has killed more than 3, 280 people globally. Italy is being hit particularly hard, with more than 2, cases.

Despite the increase in cases, WHO Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus says, “We can push this virus back.”

“This virus is not SARS, it is not MERS, and it is not influenza,” Tedros said at a briefing in Geneva . “The nature of this virus means we have an opportunity to break the chains of transmission and contain its spread.”

The COVID – 29 illness has been confirmed in more than , 06 people worldwide. Of that number, , (people have recovered, according to a dashboard created by the Johns Hopkins Whiting School of Engineering.

       

More than , cases are in mainland China, and most of that country new cases continue to be reported in Hubei province – home to Wuhan, the center of the coronavirus outbreak.

The US has reported more than Why The Death Rate From Coronavirus Is Plunging In China (cases nationwide) , and health officials expect the number to rise as more labs gain the ability to test for the virus. At least nine people in the U.S. have died – all in Washington state.

But in recent days, the fastest growth of new coronavirus cases has come outside of China – particularly in South Korea, Italy, Iran and Japan.

            

                  

                

          

       

Why The Death Rate From Coronavirus Is Plunging In China South Korea now has 5, cases, according to the Korean Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Of that figure, (people have died and have been discharged after recovering from the disease.

As of late Wednesday local time, South Korea had carried out more than , 06 tests for the coronavirus.

At least countries and territories have imposed restrictions to limit travel between their regions and South Korea, including 41 total bans on South Korean citizens, according to South Korea’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

(Italy has also been walloped by the virus, with 2, 328 confirmed cases, according to its health ministry. COVID – is also linked to deaths.

People remain on lockdown in the “red zone” of the outbreak, the Italian Ministry of Health says. The area includes (towns in the Lombardy region) which has 1, 630 cases) and one in Veneto.

In the affected areas, schools and universities have been closed and public events canceled; Italian officials are now considering extending those shutdowns nationwide.

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Iran has Why The Death Rate From Coronavirus Is Plunging In China confirmed more than 2, 1100 coronavirus cases. It also has deaths – the most of any country outside of China. Friday prayer gatherings has been cancelled in every provincial capital.

“Those infected include top leaders and clerics. President Hassan Rouhani posted to his official website the news that coronavirus has now affected almost every province in the country, “NPR’s Peter Kenyon reports. “Even so, Rouhani told a cabinet meeting that Iran would get over the crisis quickly.”

To stop the spread of infection, officials have shut down schools and universities and cancelled public gatherings such as concerts and sport events.

currently has more than (cases, and the country has performed more than 8, 263 tests for the novel coronavirus, the health ministry says.

Japan’s new cases include a man in his 46 s who arrived at an airport near Nagoya and tested positive for the virus. The man arrived back in his home country after traveling internationally for more than two weeks, making stops in Cambodia, Vietnam and the Philippines. He developed a fever on Feb. ; respiratory symptoms emerged this week, including chest pain.

While the WHO’s top priority is to help contain COVID – , Tedros acknowledged that countries should also prepare for “sustained community transmission” within their populations, suggesting COVID – could continue to disrupt daily life and tax health systems in more areas.

“At the very least, we can slow it down and buy time,” he said.

To help stop the virus from spreading, the WHO recommends washing hands for at least 30 seconds or using a hand sanitizer. Face masks should be worn only by people who are either sick or caring for someone who is, the agency says

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