The Independent

Coronaviru­s pandemic ‘still accelerati­ng’, WHO warns

- ZOE TIDMAN

The coronaviru­s pandemic is “still accelerati­ng”, the head of the World Health Organisati­on (WHO) has warned. Dr Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesu­s, WHO’s director-general, said the virus was “not under control” in most parts of the world.

“It is getting worse,” he said on Thursday.

Speaking at a weekly member state briefing, he said more than 11.8 million Covid-19 cases had been reported to the WHO. “And the pandemic is still accelerati­ng,” he said. “The total number of cases has

doubled in the last six weeks.”

The US has seen the worst outbreak in the world to date, with more than 3 million cases recorded to date. Some American states have started reimposing lockdown amid a surge in cases.

Other countries – including China and Australia – have tightened measures in recent weeks in local areas where numbers were rising again.

Brazil has reported more than 1,000 daily deaths over the past few days, and has seen more than 1.75 million infections. Across the world, more than 551,000 have died after contractin­g the virus, according to a Reuters global count.

Dr Tedros also announced the global body was setting up an independen­t panel to review its handling of the Covid-19 pandemic and the response by government­s.

Helen Clark, an ex-prime minister of New Zealand, and Ellen Johnson Sirleaf, a former Liberian president, have agreed to head the panel and chose its members, Dr Tedros told the virtual meeting with representa­tives of WHO’s 194 member states.

“This is a time for self-reflection,” the director-general said, noting that WHO’s member states in May called unanimousl­y for an evaluation of the global response to the pandemic.

 ?? (AFP) ?? A health worker checks the temperatur­e of two women heading to the weekly market in Coata, near Puno in southern Peru, close to the border with Bolivia
(AFP) A health worker checks the temperatur­e of two women heading to the weekly market in Coata, near Puno in southern Peru, close to the border with Bolivia

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