Yorkshire Post

WHO says virus out of control in most of the world

- PAUL JEEVES HEAD OF NEWS ■ Email: paul.jeeves@jpimedia.co.uk ■ Twitter: @jeeves_paul

THE WORLD Health Organisati­on has warned the coronaviru­s pandemic has still not reached its peak as lockdown measures are relaxed to make internatio­nal travel easier.

The director general of the WHO, Dr Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesu­s, said the virus is not under control “in most of the world” and is in fact “getting worse”.

His stark message comes as quarantine rules for people returning to or visiting the UK from certain countries were relaxed from yesterday.

The UK Government has published a list of 76 countries and territorie­s from which people arriving into England will no longer need to self-isolate for 14 days.

Dr Ghebreyesu­s said the total number of coronaviru­s cases worldwide has doubled in the last six weeks.

Speaking at the member state briefing on the Covid-19 pandemic evaluation, he said: “We know that when countries take a comprehens­ive approach based on fundamenta­l public health measures – such as find, isolate, test and treat cases, and trace and quarantine contacts – the outbreak can be brought under control.

“But in most of the world the virus is not under control. It is getting worse. More than 11.8 million cases of Covid-19 have now been reported to WHO. More than 544,000 lives have been lost.

“And the pandemic is still accelerati­ng. The total number of cases has doubled in the last six weeks.”

The relaxation of the quarantine rules has largely been welcomed by political figures and the tourism industry, although Labour has criticised the Government for failing to set up so-called air bridges to other countries.

Shadow Transport Secretary Jim McMahon said that workers and holidaymak­ers were paying the price of the Government’s failure to act.

He added: “The fact they have been unable to negotiate air bridges is an indictment of their failure to tackle the crisis at home.”

For people choosing to shun holidays to stay at home in England, swimming pools, gyms and outdoor arts performanc­es were given the go-ahead to reopen in the latest easing of the lockdown.

Outdoor pools will be able to reopen from today to be followed by indoor pools, gyms and other sports facilities from July 25.

Theatres, opera, dance and music will also be able to resume outdoors from the weekend although audience numbers will be restricted and will be subject to social-distancing rules.

Following the opening for hairdresse­rs last week, beautician­s, tattooists, spas, tanning salons and other close contact services will be able to welcome back customers from Monday.

Latest figures yesterday revealed there were 48 new deaths linked to coronaviru­s, bringing the UK total to 44,650. In Yorkshire, there have been two further deaths, bringing the total to 2,861.

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