Turkmenistan says there is no case of virus, O BSH sends a delegation

A mission of the World Health Organization arrived in Turkmenistan, the only country in Central Asia that says that it has not recorded a single case of coronary. Catherine Smallwood, head of the mission, said her group would work with the Turkish authorities in aspects of readiness and responding to the disease that causes [...]
Catherine Smallwood, head of the mission, said her group would work with the Turkish authorities on aspects of the readiness and response to the disease causing the Coronavirus, COVID-19.
Mission, as it reveals REL, will stay in Turkmenistan in 10 days.
O The BSH has been trying to send a mission there for more than two months to investigate Ashgabat's claims that there are no corruption cases.
Smallood said her group's travel has been delayed because of the travel restrictions undertaken as a result of pandemic.
Even though authorities in Turkmenistan have six million inhabitants who insist that there are no cases of coronary, anonymous officials and local residents say that a considerable number of people are confined to symptoms hospitals of COVID-19.












