The World Health Organization shows how long the coronary will last

The World Health Organisation's emergency chief said widespread testing for the new coronary is essential and countries should not be blamed for reporting the highest number of cases. He also called for a shift towards public health strategies that allow us to live with this 148x1> virus until [...]
The World Health Organisation's emergency chief said widespread testing for the new coronary is essential and countries should not be blamed for reporting the highest number of cases.
He also called for a shift towards public health strategies that allow us to live with this 148x1> virus until a vaccine occurs.
Dr. Michael Ryan's comments suggested a change of opinion in WHO and an increase in S. B. A that the virus first identified in China at the end of last year will be ready for a while.
“At this point, no one can predict how long this pandemic will last,” said Ryan during a press conference BSH.
We are entering and heading for an uncertain future. ...many places around the world have just begun the cycle of this pandemic”.
For weeks, officials of O The BSH spoke during daily conferences in Geneva for a <x0 potential” to try to sustain the spread of the virus. But recently there have been indicators that the storage window is closed.
Ryan called for some measures to be passed that target a much more precise <x0 seconds, aimed targets that will allow us, at least, to live with this virus until we can develop a vaccine to get rid of it. ”
A virus vaccine is not expected at least 12 to 18 months.
At the same time, WHO officials stressed the importance of testing extensively for the virus, saying it would allow health officials to get more precise figures for the number of affected, even if the number of positive results is disturbing.
“We should not punish the countries for the largest number,” said Ryan.
With governments in many countries imposing obstacles across the country, O General Director Tedros Adhanom Ghebrreesus acknowledged that travel boundaries or departure from home “are dedicated to human rights. ”
But this is a choice we have to make,” he said. “means, in order to have collective security, to be a better society and fight the virus, we grant our freedom, you know, for a while. ”











