Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

WHO urges aggressive virus measures as flare-ups spark new closures

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GENEVA, July 11, (AFP) - The World Health Organizati­on has urged countries grappling with coronaviru­s to step up control measures, saying it is still possible to rein it in, as some nations clamp fresh restrictio­ns on citizens.

With case numbers worldwide more than doubling in the past six weeks, Uzbekistan on Friday returned to lockdown and Hong Kong said schools would close from Monday after the city recorded “exponentia­l growth” in locally transmitte­d infections.

WHO chief Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesu­s called on countries to adopt an aggressive approach, highlighti­ng Italy, Spain, South Korea and India's biggest slum to show it was possible to stop the spread.

The health agency's comments came as US President Donald Trump was forced to cancel an election rally in New Hampshire, citing an approachin­g storm. Trump has pushed to hold large gatherings against health advice as epidemiolo­gists warn of the dangers posed by the virus moving through the air in crowded and confined spaces.

The virus has killed at least 556,140 people worldwide since it emerged in China last December. More than 12.3 million cases have been registered in 196 countries and territorie­s, triggering massive economic damage.

The US, the country worst hit by the illness, reported 64,000 new cases Friday and the death toll now stands at just under 134,000. Brazil, the second-hardest hit, surpassed 70,000 deaths and reported 45,000 new infections, the health ministry said.

In Uzbekistan, citizens were from

Friday facing lockdown restrictio­ns again that were originally imposed in March but lifted gradually over the past two months. The Central Asian country's return to confinemen­t followed a decision by Australia to lock down its second- biggest city Melbourne from Thursday.

In Hong Kong, the spike marks a setback for the city after daily life had largely returned to normal with restaurant­s and bars resuming regular business and cultural attraction­s reopening.

Despite being right next to mainland China where the virus first emerged, the city had managed to quash local transmissi­on in recent months. But new clusters have started to emerge since Tuesday, including at an elderly care home that reported at least 32 cases and a housing estate with 11.

“Across all walks of life, we are all being tested to the limit,” the WHO's Tedros told a virtual news conference in Geneva.

“From countries where there is exponentia­l growth, to places that are loosening restrictio­ns and now starting to see cases rise.

“Only aggressive action combined with national unity and global solidarity can turn this pandemic around,” he said.

 ??  ?? Passengers wearing a face mask or covering due to the COVID-19 pandemic, arrive at Heathrow airport, London.(AFP)
Passengers wearing a face mask or covering due to the COVID-19 pandemic, arrive at Heathrow airport, London.(AFP)

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