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Covid-19 Crisis To Get 'Worse', No Return To The 'Old Normal': WHO Chief Warns Countries

WHO Chief has said that the coronavirus situation will keep escalating while sending mixed signals over the same will undermine the trust of citizens in their government.

Geneva: World Health Organization (WHO) Chief has once again warned all countries that we're not getting back the "old normal" any time soon because of the escalating Coronavirus situation, especially with several countries heading in the wrong direction when it comes to dealing with the pandemic. ALSO READ | Russia Achieves Major Breakthrough In War Against Covid-19, Becomes First Nation To Successfully Complete Human Trials Of Coronavirus Vaccine "The virus remains public enemy number one, but the actions of many governments and people do not reflect this," Xinhua news agency quoted WHO Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus at a regular briefing on Monday. He also expressed serious concerns over political leaders sending mixed messages over the spread of the pandemic which in turn is undermining people's trust. He added that it is the most critical ingredient of any response, while the only aim of the virus is to find people to infect. Things are going to "get worse and worse and worse", he warned while emphasising that the governments need to communicate clearly with their citizens and roll out a comprehensive strategy focused on suppressing transmission and saving lives, while populations follow the basic public health principles of physical distancing, hand washing, wearing masks, coughing etiquette and staying home when sick. Covid-19 situation has been escalating lately. Tedros revealed that Sunday witnessed a record of 230,000 cases reported to WHO, of which almost 80 percent were from just 10 countries and about half from just two countries. "But it does not have to be this way," he said, asking every single leader, government and individual "to do their bit to break the chains of COVID-19 transmission and end the collective suffering". ALSO READ | Airborne Transmission Of Coronavirus Now Added To Updated WHO Guidelines To control the disease and get on with people's lives, Tedros said, three things are required. The first is to focus on reducing mortality and suppressing transmission; the second is to focus on an empowered, engaged community that takes individual behaviour measures in the interest of each other. And the third is a strong government leadership and coordination of comprehensive strategies that are communicated clearly and consistently. "We weren't prepared collectively, but we must use all the tools we have to bring this pandemic under control. And we need to do it right now," he added. At the WHO briefing on Monday, health experts also said there was evidence to suggest that children under the age of 10 were only very mildly affected by Covid-19, while those over 10 seemed to suffer similar mild symptoms to young adults. To what extent children can transmit the virus, while it appears to be low, remains unknown. On Tuesday, the number of global coronavirus cases crosses the 13 million mark, according to the Johns Hopkins University. The total number of cases currently stood at 13,070,097, while the fatalities rose to 572,411, the University's Center for Systems Science and Engineering (CSSE) revealed in its latest update. The US accounted for the world's highest number of infections and fatalities at 3,363,056 and 135,605, respectively, according to the CSSE. Brazil came in second place with 1,884,967 infections and 72,833 deaths. (With Agency Inputs) WATCH | Number of Coronavirus cases goes beyond 9 lakhs in India

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