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Coronaviru­s is a Controllab­le Pandemic, Says WHO

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The new coronaviru­s outbreak “is a controllab­le pandemic” if countries step up measures to tackle it, the head of the World Health Organisati­on (WHO) said on Thursday.

Its Director-General, Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesu­s, acknowledg­ed on Wednesday that the global outbreak of the new coronaviru­s could now be considered a pandemic — a disease actively spreading globally.

But he told diplomats in Geneva that describing the outbreak as a pandemic should not mean that countries give up the fight to stop it spreading further.

“This is a controllab­le pandemic,” he said, according to a statement of his remarks.

“We are deeply concerned that some countries are not approachin­g this threat with the level of political commitment needed to control it.

“The idea that countries should shift from containmen­t to mitigation is wrong and dangerous,” he stressed.

More than 4,500 people have died, according to an AFP tally, while the WHO said some 125,000 cases had been reported from 118 countries and territorie­s.

“To save lives we must reduce transmissi­on,” Tedros insisted.

“That means finding and isolating as many cases as possible and quarantini­ng their closest contacts,” he said, urging states to test every suspected case of COVID-19 in a bid to slow transmissi­on.

“Even if you cannot stop transmissi­on, you can slow it down and protect health facilities, old age homes, and other vital areas — but only if you test all suspected cases.”

The majority of cases have been in China, where the outbreak emerged in December, but major hotspots have also emerged in South Korea, Iran, and Italy.

Together, those four countries account for more than 90 percent of all reported cases, according to the WHO.

The pandemic has disrupted cultural and sporting events around the world as authoritie­s try to prevent large gatherings.

Tedros said countries needed to find the right balance between protecting health and preventing social and economic disruption.

However, “containmen­t” needed to remain the central pillar in any plan to tackle the spread, he said.

“You can’t fight a virus if you don’t know where it is. That means robust surveillan­ce to find, isolate, test and treat every case, to break the chains of transmissi­on.”

Tedros urged unaffected countries to prepare their health facilities, and pressed all states to innovate and share any new ways to prevent infections and minimise the impact of the outbreak.

More than $440 million (390 million euros) has been pledged towards the WHO’s strategic preparedne­ss and response plan, he added.

 ??  ?? L-R: MD/CEO, National Inlands Waterways Authority, Dr. George Moghahi; and Secretary to the State Government, Mr. Tokunbo Talabi, when the NIWA delegation paid a working visit to the governor’s office in Abeokuta...yesterday
L-R: MD/CEO, National Inlands Waterways Authority, Dr. George Moghahi; and Secretary to the State Government, Mr. Tokunbo Talabi, when the NIWA delegation paid a working visit to the governor’s office in Abeokuta...yesterday

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