The state with 6 million inhabitants and zero cases with Ovid-19 allows the WTO to conduct tests

Turkmenistan, a country of about six million people and who have officially not reported anyone infected with coronary until now, has given permission to the World Health Organization to conduct an independent test following concerns about increasing pneumonia cases. A report on state television in this country, where video conference was shown [...]
A report on state television in this country, where the video conference of Turkmenistan's leader, Gurbanguly Berdymukhamedov, and the OBS general director, Tedros Adhanom Ghebrreesus, did not mention this organisation's concern about cases of pneumonia or the president's commitment to testing.
However, Hans Kluge, director of the OBS for Europe, said the agency has expressed serious concern over the rise in cases of people with non-coronavirus pneumonia during Friday's conversation between the director general and the leader of this state.
A mission of the World Health Organization in the Central Asian state last month advised Turkmenistan to implement measures, including wiretaping, as if the Coronavius were circulated, but did not stress whether the government is suspected to be hiding the cases.
Turkmenistan has implemented nationwide isolation and has asked citizens to use masks with the reasoning that dust and pathogens are in the air, not to mention the coronary, writes The Guardian, the Express broadcast.
This state is constantly mentioned among the most oppressive countries in the world, where there are no cheap media or independent institutions to control the power of the president known as “archac”, which in Albanian means “the protector”.












