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Coronavirus: WHO warns against complacency

One of the dangers the world must avoid in the wake of the rampaging coronavirus pandemic is complacency and this must be avoided, the Director-General of theMr Ghebreyesus warned against complacency as countries continue to confront COVID-19 and citizens grow weary of stay-at-home measures aimed at preventing the spread of the disease in many countries, which he added would be a long term challenge.

While the pandemic in Western Europe appears to be stable or declining, “worrying upward trends” are visible in Africa, Central America, South America and Eastern Europe, despite low case numbers. “People understandably want to get on with their lives, because their lives and livelihoods are at stake. That’s what WHO wants too. And that’s what we are working for, all day, every day,” he added.

Telecommunications companies across the world were advised to support a WHO initiative to provide coronavirus information through text messages, announced earlier this week in conjunction with sister UN agency, the International Telecommunication Union .

 

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