The World Health Organization announces the absence of a second wave...

The different types and forms of the Corona virus indicate that there has been no second wave of the “Covid-19” epidemic in the world.

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This was announced by the WHO Regional Director for Emergencies, Dorit Nitzan, at the “Global Pandemic 2020: Challenges, Solutions and Impacts” conference. She said that the world has not witnessed any second wave of the epidemic, and that there are countries that are witnessing an increase in the number of patients infected with the Coronavirus. On the other hand, there are countries that are witnessing a decrease in injuries, and we are studying the situation in both groups of countries. ”

She pointed out, Dorit Nitzan, that many do not realize that the Corona virus is a very dangerous infection and that its dangerous and painful form has infected 5% of the world’s population and threatens their lives.

It is noteworthy that the World Health Organization announced, on March 11, the outbreak of the global epidemic of “Covid-19” virus infection. So far, 37109851 cases have been recorded in the world. The virus has killed 1,070,355 people.

Source: Novosti

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