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The WHO warns getting COVID-19 under control may require tougher lockdowns and 'sacrifice for many, many people,' as cases surge across US and Europe

World Health Organization Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus speaks with WHO Health Emergencies Programme Director Dr. Michael Ryan during a press briefing on COVID-19 at the WHO headquarters in Geneva on March 6, 2020.As COVID-19 cases surge across the world, the World Health Organization has warned that countries may need to impose stricter lockdown measures to get the virus under control.

Non-essential businesses may have to shut down again to take the "heat" out of this stage of the pandemic, Ryan said. "We're well behind this virus," Dr. Mike Ryan, executive director of the WHO's health emergencies program, said at a "It may require shutting down and restricting movement and having stay-at-home orders in order to take the heat out of this phase of the pandemic," Ryan said.

 

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2 weeks ago WHO telling exactly the contrary (After 7 months, is that what they advise us to do? A joke.

Weird since like last week they said lockdowns aren’t effective

why China has no cases surge ? 🤔

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Testing and tracing no lockdowns XpresCheck Xspa 🤘

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