Opening up without control of COVID-19 is a recipe for disaster: WHO
WHO director-general Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus recognized that many people are getting tired of restrictions and want to return to normality eight months into the pandemic
Highlights
- Countries with the significant active spread of coronavirus must prevent amplifying events, as opening up without the virus is under control would be a “recipe for disaster”.
- WHO director-general recognized that many people are getting tired of restrictions and want to return to normality eight months into the pandemic.
Countries with a significant active spread of coronavirus must prevent amplifying events, as opening up without the virus is under control would be a “recipe for disaster”, the World Health Organization said on Monday. WHO director-general Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus recognized that many people are getting tired of restrictions and want to return to normality eight months into the pandemic.
The WHO completely upheld endeavors to resume economies and social orders, he told a news meeting, including: “We need to see youngsters coming back to class and individuals coming back to work environments, however, we need to see it done securely.” “No nation can simply imagine the pandemic is finished,” he said. “Actually this infection spreads without any problem. Opening up without control is a catastrophe waiting to happen.”
“Touchy episodes” have been connected to social events of individuals at arenas, clubs, spots of love, and different groups, where the respiratory infection can spread effectively among bunches of individuals, Tedros said. “Choices about how and when to permit get-togethers of individuals must be adopted with a hazard-based strategy, in the neighborhood setting,” he said.
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