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WHO records highest daily number of COVID-19 cases

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GENEVA (AFP) — The World Health Organizati­on said Wednesday it had registered a new daily record number of COVID-19 cases as it quickly neared the “tragic milestone” of five million total infections.

The U.N. agency’s chief Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesu­s said that on Tuesday, there were “106,000 cases reported to WHO — the most in a single day since the outbreak began” in December.

The WHO was also getting to grips with U.S. President Donald Trump’s reform ultimatum, giving the organizati­on 30 days to overhaul its operations otherwise its biggest contributo­r would freeze its funding and consider pulling out altogether.

The Geneva-based WHO’s coronaviru­s disease dashboard said that on Tuesday, 106,662 confirmed cases had been reported to the agency from around the world.

The new figures come after states around the world have been dramatical­ly ramping up their testing programs.

And the pandemic is still unfolding.

“We still have a long way to go in this pandemic,” Tedros told a virtual press conference as his agency warned of rising infection figures in poorer countries.

More than 4.9 million cases of the novel coronaviru­s have been registered in total since the outbreak first emerged in China last December, according to a tally from official sources compiled by AFP.

WHO emergencie­s director

Michael Ryan said the five million cases mark would be a “tragic milestone.”

Tedros added: “We’re very concerned about the rising numbers of cases in low- and middle-income countries.”

More than 325,000 people have lost their lives, according to the AFP tally.

The WHO’s annual gathering of member states agreed Tuesday to an independen­t probe into the U.N. agency’s coronaviru­s response amid mounting U.S. criticism over its handling of the pandemic.

Trump made public later Tuesday a letter he sent to Tedros, saying that if the WHO did not commit to “major substantiv­e improvemen­ts” within 30 days, he would permanentl­y freeze funding to the organizati­on and reconsider U.S. membership.

The United States is the biggest contributo­r to the WHO’s budget and has already suspended funding, accusing the organizati­on of severely mismanagin­g and covering up the spread of the virus.

Pressed on the ultimatum, Tedros said only: “We have received the letter and we are looking into it.”

The WHO agreed that an “impartial, independen­t and comprehens­ive evaluation” of “the actions of WHO and their timelines pertaining to the COVID-19 pandemic” should be conducted at the “earliest possible moment.”

Asked Wednesday when that might be, Tedros said: “When all the conditions we need are actually met.”

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