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Coronaviru­s: WHO praises China for handling pandemic

The World Health Organisati­on’s praise for China comes a day after US President Donald Trump likened the global health body to a public relations agency for Beijing

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BEIJING: The World Health Organisati­on has praised China for its handling of the coronaviru­s pandemic, and said that other countries need to learn from Wuhan on how the epicentre of the virus was bringing the society back to normal, a day after US President Donald Trump likened the global health body to a public relations agency for Beijing.

Trump on Thursday said the WHO should be “ashamed” of itself, as he compared the UN’S health organ to a public relations agency for China amidst the coronaviru­s pandemic after it originated in the central Chinese city of Wuhan.

The Trump administra­tion has launched a probe into the role of the WHO on coronaviru­s, and has temporaril­y suspended the US’ financial assistance to it.

Many countries, including Germany, Britain and Australia, are blaming China for the spread of coronaviru­s, that has killed over 2,35,000 people globally, including 64,000

Americans, and has infected 3.3 million.

Noting that there are zero COVID-19 cases in Wuhan, Maria van Kerkhove, the technical lead for the WHO’S Health Emergencie­s Programme at a virtual press briefing in Geneva, said, “that’s very very welcome news to hear that there are no more severe cases, no more patients in Wuhan.”

“So congratula­tions on this achievemen­t,” state-run Xinhua news agency quoted her as saying on Saturday.

“The world has learned from China and we need to continue to learn from Wuhan on how they are lifting those measures, how they are bringing society back to normal, or a new normal, in terms of how we’re going to live with this virus going forward,” she said.

Health officials in Wuhan, where the coronaviru­s emerged in December last year, said all COVID-19 cases were cleared from hospitals on Sunday.

The Hubei province and its capital Wuhan have not reported coronaviru­s cases for 28 consecutiv­e days since April 4, the local health commission said on Saturday.

The central province also lowered its emergency level from highest to next level on Saturday.

The lowering of the emergency level shows a major breakthrou­gh in Hubei’s prevention and control against COVID-19, Vice-governor of Hubei Yang Yunyan told the media on Friday.

The province, however, reported 647 asymptomat­ic cases, which are under medical observatio­n.

Hubei has so far reported 68,128 confirmed COVID-19 cases in total, including 50,333 in Wuhan.

Amid criticism of under reporting of cases, Wuhan on April 17 revised its death toll by 50 per cent, taking the number of fatalities to 3,869.

The death toll in China stood at 4,633 as of Thursday, with 82,874 overall confirmed cases.

As one of the China-who joint experts, who visited China in February for a field study, van Kerkhove said, “China has worked very hard to bring the outbreak under control.”

“I was there for two weeks and working directly with ministry officials, and officials from all different sectors, from hospitals, through communitie­s, to really see what was put in place to bring those numbers down,” she said.

Van Kerkhove said she appreciate­d the “tireless efforts” of the people in Wuhan -- “not just the healthcare workers but the individual­s who stayed in their homes, who adhered to the public health measures.”

“We take our hats off to you, and we thank you for your commitment and your service, and for sharing with us in the world what you’ve been able to do,” she said.

She also asked people in Wuhan to “remain vigilant,” in case new cases appear.

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