OBS's emissary: Coronavirus will be following mankind for a long time, may come waves like flu

The World Health Organization's top emissary warned during the present day that the coronary will be “a virus that will track the human race for a very long time” until the vaccine develops. In an interview for the “Meet the Press,” (q. “David Navarro, special emissar at the WTO, noted that [...]
The World Health Organization's top emissary warned during the present day that the coronary will be “a virus that will track the human race for a very long time” until the vaccine develops.
In an interview for the “Meet the Press,” (q. “David Navarro, a special emissary at the OBS, noted that there are signs that the rate of new coronary infected people could be slowing down in the United States and Europe thanks, in part, “very rapidant relief”, reports NBC, translates Periscopi.
But he added that the virus still “was advancing to other parts of the world,”, and that communities across the globe would have to develop infrastructure and capacity to protect against sporadic explosions in the coming months before the reserve measures and attempt to turn life into a sense of normal.
We don't know if the wave will come just as the flu does. We think it will be a virus that will follow the human race for a very long time, until we have a vaccine to protect us, he said.
The key for this virus is that each community has a certain shield, can handle cases once they appear, isolate them, and stop the blasts. Each country will need to have such capacity. ”
So far nearly 1.8 million cases of Covid-19 worldwide have been confirmed, with 530 thousand of them in the United States of America. /Periscope












