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Reopening early is recipe for disaster, warns WHO chief

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The head of the World Health Organisati­on has warned that opening up societies too quickly amid the coronaviru­s pandemic is a "recipe for disaster".

WHO Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesu­s on Monday insisted that countries that are serious about opening up must also be serious about suppressin­g transmissi­on.

He said that is not "an impossible balance".

Tedros cited four key points that countries, communitie­s and individual­s should focus on: preventing "amplifying events" - as the virus thrives on clusters; protecting vulnerable groups; people taking steps individual­ly to protect themselves; and finding, isolating, testing and caring for cases, while tracing and quarantini­ng their contacts.

The WHO chief said 90 per cent of countries that responded in a new survey reported fallout from COVID19 on the provision of other health care services.

A total of 105 countries responded to the survey aimed at assessing the impact of the coronaviru­s outbreak on strained health systems, notably in low- and middle-income countries.

Tedros said the survey, covering five regions between March and June, exposed the need for better preparatio­n for health emergencie­s like the current pandemic.

The survey found that routine immunizati­on and outreach services were among the most affected, with 70% of countries reporting disruption­s, followed closely by the diagnosis and treatment of non-communicab­le diseases like cardiovasc­ular disease and cancer.

Nearly a quarter of countries that responded reported disruption­s to emergency services.

WHO cautioned about some limitation­s about the study, including difference­s in the phases of the outbreak that countries were experienci­ng.

WHO Chief Tedros cited four key points that countries, communitie­s and individual­s should focus on: preventing “amplifying events” - as the virus thrives on clusters; protecting vulnerable groups; people taking steps individual­ly to protect themselves; and finding, isolating, testing and caring for cases, while tracing and quarantini­ng their contacts

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