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COVID crisis may get "worse and worse": WHO sounds alarm as coronavirus cases rise by 1 million in five days

By Gayle Issa

 

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FILE PHOTO: Director-General of the WHO Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, attends a news conference on the coronavirus (COVID-2019) in Geneva, Switzerland February 24, 2020. REUTERS/Denis Balibouse/File Photo

 

(Reuters) - The number of coronavirus infections around the world hit 13 million on Monday, according to a Reuters tally, climbing by a million in just five days.

 

The pandemic has now killed more than half a million people in six-and-a-half months, and World Health Organization (WHO) chief Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus said there would be no return to the "old normal" for the foreseeable future, especially if preventive measures were neglected.

 

"Let me be blunt, too many countries are headed in the wrong direction, the virus remains public enemy number one," he told a virtual briefing from WHO headquarters in Geneva.

 

"If basics are not followed, the only way this pandemic is going to go, it is going to get worse and worse and worse. But it does not have to be this way."

 

Reuters' global tally, which is based on government reports, shows the disease accelerating fastest in Latin America.

 

The Americas account for more than half the world’s infections and half the deaths.

 

Parts of the world, especially the United States with more than 3.3 million confirmed cases, are still seeing huge increases in a first wave of COVID-19 infections, while others "flatten the curve" and ease lockdowns.

 

Some places, such as the Australian city of Melbourne and Leicester in England, are implementing a second round of shutdowns. Chinese-ruled Hong Kong, albeit with a low 1,522 cases, is to tighten social distancing measures again amid growing worries about a third wave.

 

The United States reported a daily global record of 69,070 new infections on July 10. In Brazil, 1.86 million people have tested positive, including President Jair Bolsonaro, and more than 72,000 people have died.

 

The new coronavirus pandemic raging around the globe will worsen if countries fail to adhere to strict healthcare precautions, the World Health Organization has warned.

 

"POLITICAL FOOTBALL"

The U.S. state of Florida reported a record increase of more than 15,000 new cases in 24 hours on Sunday, more than South Korea's total since the disease was first identified at the end of last year. It tallied another 12,624 new cases on Monday.

 

Coronavirus infections are rising in about 40 U.S. states, according to a Reuters comparison of the past two weeks and the prior two weeks.

 

Yet U.S. President Donald Trump and White House officials have repeatedly said the disease is under control and that schools must reopen in the autumn.

 

"The president and his administration are messing with the health of our children," House Speaker Nancy Pelosi said on CNN's "State of the Union" programme.

 

"We all want our children to go back to school, parents do and children do. But they must go back safely."

 

WHO emergencies head Mike Ryan urged countries not to turn schools into "another political football", saying they could safely reopen once the virus had been suppressed.

 

The leader of the Spanish region of Catalonia urged residents of an area of 160,000 people where cases have surged to stay at home, despite a judge's ruling throwing out a mandatory lockdown.

 

Spain, which has been one of the European countries worst hit by the coronavirus, lifted nationwide confinement last month, when the pandemic seemed to have come under control.

 

After the first cases were reported in China around the new year, it took three months to reach one million cases. But it has taken just five days to climb to 13 million cases from 12 million.

 

India, the country with the third highest number of infections, has been contending with an average of 23,000 new infections each day since the beginning of July.

 

In countries with limited testing capacity, case numbers reflect a smaller proportion of total infections. Experts say official data probably under-represents both infections and deaths.

 

(For a Reuters interactive graphic, open this link in an external browser: tmsnrt.rs/2Zedzk8)

 

(Reporting by Gayle Issa, Stephanie Nebehay, Michael Shields and Silke Koltrowitz, Writing by Nick Macfie and Kevin Liffey; Editing by Angus MacSwan and Peter Graff)

 

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May???????   It is, my god...Covid mutates, swine and regular flu what more is needed - nuclear war.

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India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, African countries, they will never been able to get rid of Covid unless they get a vaccine.

Thailand, Vietnam and other seem in a good position as long as they quarantine people for 14 days.

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2 hours ago, drizzel said:

So this killer machine the Killer virus, is NOT The killer Virus what he say before. 

The numbers are lower than the flu in 2018.

 

Welcome To Thaivisa drizzel! Always a pleasure to greet new members. 

 

BTW Powerful posts, I can't wait for your next 24 hours as a member. Godspeed.

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3 hours ago, car720 said:

Let me get this right.  You are saying that the whole thing is a nonsense and that we should go about our normal lives without caring whatsoever, e.g. attending protests etc., etc..  Just how many have died now since the beginning of this year compared to perhaps how many died during the last war.  But of course they don't matter at all.

Nearly 17 million died in Russia alone last world war. How many have died world wide because of Corona, not with Corona?

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7 hours ago, webfact said:

Director-General of the WHO Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus

       It's good of him to keep reminding us this tragedy widens, Damn shame he couldn't see the Chinese lies at the very beginning, I can understand Trumps anger, but Trump is equally foolish.

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54 minutes ago, Isaan sailor said:

Take a bow, CCP and WHO.  Working hand in hand, you’ve successfully suppressed information and infected the world with your Wuhan virus, disrupted economies, and devastated families.

      Yes, and taken advantage of the situation to expand, and supply useless PPE, to idiots who believe they are being friendly.

      Watched an interesting video yesterday, China shut down internal flights before international, to allow the virus to spread. In other words, keeping their infections down to a few thousand, whilst waiting for the rest of the world to burn.

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Who is on China's side completely now. Who postponed telling the world of the virus and it's seriousness. The first report I had was back in September, 2019. Maybe just maybe China did think it was just a flu, I do not know. But from September to December with more cases coming and a warning from a Chinese doctor I personally think they knew about the covad-19 and was just covering it. Then Who was called in and guess what the Chinese government is building a research center for the leader for Who in his home country. This is for Who holding their information back for a while. There are no way of finding out now where the virus started with the Chinese destroying all information.

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1 hour ago, thaibeachlovers said:

The sooner it does get endemic the better, IMO. Most will suffer little more than flu symptoms and the world gets to herd immunity sooner than by lockdowns and hiding in our rooms.

So herd immunity from Covid-19 has been proven?

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I can only surmise from this piece of news that Asia did well to manage the pandemic while the rest of the world especially USA is getting worse. Bores down to leadership and not sticking to blaming even after six and a half month from the first reported case. Still time for these countries to turn things around with able leadership and allowing science and not politics to lead. 

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20 minutes ago, Eric Loh said:

I can only surmise from this piece of news that Asia did well to manage the pandemic while the rest of the world especially USA is getting worse. Bores down to leadership and not sticking to blaming even after six and a half month from the first reported case. Still time for these countries to turn things around with able leadership and allowing science and not politics to lead. 

Total BS.

 

Germany is not getting worse, Covid is still very much under control. Last I checked Germany was not in Asia.

 

Same with Norway, Austria, Denmark, Finland, Sweden, Iceland, Luxembourg, Hungary, Slovakia, Lithuania, Malta, Liechtenstein. 

 

None of those are in Asia.

 

The reality is of course that China, Japan, Thailand et al have not made a serious attempt at testing, and the figures that come out of Asia bear about as much semblance to reality as Rambo did to politics in Afghanistan.

 

Nobody trusts the numbers coming out of Asia, and with very good reason.

 

At least Europe made a real effort to be transparent and give honest figures. The same can not be said of Asia.

 

 

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13 minutes ago, rabas said:

Hi Rabas. A couple of interesting articles on it:

 

The first one posits a couple potentially much lower herd immunity % than previously and talks about t-cell immunity and cross coronations immunity and different scenarios. The second puts forward that up to 30% are immune based on cross covronavirus immunity and t cell response.

 

https://theconversation.com/coronavirus-could-it-be-burning-out-after-20-of-a-population-is-infected-141584

 

https://medium.com/@vernunftundrichtigkeit/coronavirus-why-everyone-was-wrong-fce6db5ba809

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