O B S: Pressure on Virus Must Continue

O The BSH is concerned about increasing the number of cases with Ovid 19 in many countries and orders that governments should not give up fighting the virus. The World Health Organization (OBSH) has shattered hopes that the coronary pandemic will end in a predictable future. In O'S opinion BSH's number [...]
O The BSH is concerned about increasing the number of cases with Ovid 19 in many countries and orders that governments should not give up fighting the virus.
The World Health Organization (OBSH) has shattered hopes that the coronary pandemic will end in a predictable future. In O'S opinion The number of infections will continue to rise further. You can call it a second wave.
You can call it a second blow, you can call it a re-animation, you can call it whatever you want, but if we lower the pressure on this virus, the virus will be restored to”, WHO Deputy Director General Michael Ryan said in Geneva. I know people don't want to hear this, but this is reality. ”
The virus acts simply, brutally and cruelly: “ai is brutal in its simplicity, it is brutal in its savagery, but there is no brain”, the expert said. So people can overcome the virus, “but we're not doing a good job now”.
The Pressure on the Virus Must Continue
It's extremely difficult to stop the virus, Ryan said. In some European countries, the number of infections has recently increased. Through the pursuit of infections, testings and other local measures, we must prevent the virus's rapid outbreaks to avoid deadlocks and quarantine measures across the country as happened in the spring.
We recommend that countries in Europe continue to keep the virus under pressure”, Ryan said. O Epidemiologist Maria van Kerkhoves also warned against gathering large crowds. “Virus likes such groups. ”
O BSH estimates 20 million infected with the Corona virus
O The BSH predicts that soon more than 20 million people will be infected with the coronary virus. India, the U.S. and Brazil are especially hit. According to official data worldwide, more than 720,000 patients died with or from COVID-19. Experts, however, feel that the number of unregistered infections as well as deaths is higher.












