O BSH: Coronavirus is out of control

The head of the World Health Organization, says that the outbreak of COVID-19 pandemic, continues to remain a problem because in most countries the world has not yet been brought under control. Texas spoke at a conference, Tedros said that by now more than 11.8 million coronary cases are [...]
The head of the World Health Organization, says that the outbreak of COVID-19 pandemic, continues to remain a problem because in most countries the world has not yet been brought under control.
Texas has spoken at a conference, Tedros said that by far more than 11.8 million cases in Corleone have been reported to the UN health agency -- half of them in the last six weeks.
He added that the pandemic has exposed global and national inequalities both in health systems and in society. And in many countries a second wave of coronary infection has erupted, another black record has been recorded in the United States. Over the last 24 hours, more than 65 thousand new cases have been recorded with Coddy-19.
Over 3.2 million infected in the United States, making the US the highest number of cases and deaths. It is also reported that the number of victims from the Coronavirus has increased in the last three days. According to authorities in the past 3 days, more than 900 victims have been reported. For this situation, President Donald Trump seems not too concerned, which says the figures are the result of the large number of tests that have been made.
On the European continent, however, masks and fears of the second wave of the Coronavirus have become the top words. Now, all persons over six years of age in Catalonia should wear a mask in public as the region made their masks mandatory outside, even where social distance is possible.
In France, concerns about a second wave of the epidemic are increasing as the country eases restrictions. After 137 days, meanwhile, intensive care units at a hospital in one of Italy's worst-hit areas from the pandemic, Bergamo, officially have no positive case with David-19. Worldwide, the total number of cases identified by coronarys has increased to more than 12 million and 200 thousand, while the total of victims, since the beginning of the pandemic, is 550 thousand. The order of the world's pandemic graph leads the United States with more than 3 million cases, followed by Brazil, India, Russia and Peru.












