Journal Pioneer

Europe now epicenter of coronaviru­s pandemic

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GENEVA — Europe has now become the epicenter of a coronaviru­s pandemic that has claimed 5,000 lives around the world, “a tragic milestone”, the World Health Organizati­on said on Friday.

More than 132,000 cases of the virus have been reported in 123 countries since it emerged in December in the central Chinese city of Wuhan, WHO director-general Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesu­s told a virtual news conference.

“Europe has now become the epicenter of the pandemic with more reported cases and deaths than the rest of world combined apart from China,” he said in Geneva.

Tedros announced that WHO was launching a coronaviru­s solidarity response plan. This would to allow people and organizati­ons to contribute to help fund masks, gloves, gowns and goggles for heath workers, as well as diagnostic kits and investment in research and developmen­t, including for vaccines.

Social distancing is a “tried and tested method” to slow the spread of a virus but “not a panacea” that will stop transmissi­on, WHO’s top emergency expert Dr. Mike Ryan said.

Each sovereign country must decide on its own measures to protect its own population, he said, adding: “But we’ve also consistent­ly said that blanket travel measures in their own right will do nothing to protect an individual state.”

Detection and isolation of infected people as well as tracing their contacts and wider testing must be part of a comprehens­ive strategy, Ryan said.

“As part of an overall comprehens­ive strategy, there is a place - particular­ly inside national borders - for potentiall­y restrictin­g movement between zones, as we’ve seen in certain places,” he said.

“But there is rarely a justificat­ion for blanket bans, unless of course the context and the risk defines that.”

U.S. President Donald Trump has announced sweeping travel restrictio­ns to prevent people from 26 European countries - except for Britain and Ireland - from traveling to the United States in a bid to limit the virus spread.

A number of other countries in recent days have announced stepped up border checks, and canceled flights to other countries, in an effort to contain the spread.

 ?? REUTERS ?? A worker sanitizes a street on the fourth day of an unpreceden­ted lockdown across all of Italy imposed to slow the outbreak of coronaviru­s, in Milan, Italy.
REUTERS A worker sanitizes a street on the fourth day of an unpreceden­ted lockdown across all of Italy imposed to slow the outbreak of coronaviru­s, in Milan, Italy.

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