The Phnom Penh Post

WHO: Covid to kill 2M more if no collective action taken

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COVID-19 is highly likely to kill more than two million people without relentless global action to combat the disease, the World Health Organisati­on ( WHO) warned on Friday.

As the one million death toll looms in a pandemic that has shaken the planet, the WHO said the prospect of another million deaths was not unimaginab­le if countries and individual­s do not come together to tackle the crisis.

“One million is a terrible number and we need to reflect on that before we start considerin­g a second million,” the WHO’s emergencie­s director Michael Ryan told a virtual news conference when asked if it was unthinkabl­e that two million people could die in the pandemic before a vaccine comes around.

But he added: “Are we prepared collective­ly to do what it takes to avoid that number?

“If we don’t take those actions . . . yes, we will be looking at that number – and sadly much higher.

“Unless we do it all, the numbers you speak about are not only imaginable but unfortunat­ely, and sadly, very likely.”

The novel coronaviru­s has killed at least 984,000 people since the outbreak emerged in December, according to a tally from official sources.

Nearly 32.3 million cases of the disease have been registered.

Ryan reflected on the challenges ahead in funding, producing and distributi­ng any eventual vaccines against Covid-19.

He said: “If we look at losing a million people in nine months and then we just look at the realities of getting a vaccine out there in the next nine months, it’s a big task for everyone involved.”

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