Don't rush to end the lockdown, World Health Organization warns again



The World Health Organization (WHO) has reiterated that it is important to eliminate lockdowns slowly and in a balanced way to prevent the spread of the corona virus.
According to the World Health Organization (WHO), new cases of the corona virus in South Korea and Germany following the easing of the lockdown have raised concerns about another global outbreak.
WHO chief Tedros Adhanom told an online news briefing on Monday that "lockdowns in various countries are both difficult and complicated to end."

He added that Germany, South Korea and China have a system in place to deal with the corona virus.
As of Monday, the number of coronavirus patients worldwide had exceeded 4.137 million, according to Johns Hopkins University in the United States.
Eighty-five percent of the world's deaths from the virus, which began in China last December, have been recorded in Europe and the United States alone.
The United States is the world's largest country affected by the Corona epidemic, with nearly 80,000 people dying from the virus so far, while the number of people infected with the virus in the country has risen to 1,332,609.
After the United States, the United Kingdom was most affected by Corona, where more than 32,000 people have lost their lives, while the number of patients is 224,327.
After Britain, Russia and Italy have been hit hard by the epidemic. The death toll from the corona virus in Italy has risen to 30,800, while there are more than 219,000 patients in the country.

Similarly, other European countries like Spain and France have also been severely affected by the corona virus. There have been 26,621 deaths in Spain so far, compared to 26,383 in France.
According to Johns Hopkins University, 8,707 people were killed in Belgium, 7,569 in Germany, 5,475 in the Netherlands, 5,475 in Russia, 3,786 in Turkey and 3,256 in Sweden.
The death toll from the outbreak of the corona virus in China has risen to 4,637, compared to 84,010 in the country.

Disneyland in the Chinese city of Shanghai opened three months later and life in China is now returning to normal, but new cases of corona have been reported in Wuhan over the past two days.

The number of corona patients in Iran has risen to 199,286, with 6,685 deaths.
The death toll from the corona virus in India has risen to 2,254 while the number of patients is 69,150.
The second wave of epidemics in South Korea
A new wave of the virus in South Korea, which has so far dealt well with the epidemic and has been praised around the world, has alarmed the government and its citizens.
The new wave comes after the opening of a nightclub that has forced authorities to reconsider their decision to reopen schools, and the decision to reopen is now being postponed.

Sanctions eased in Russia despite growing corona cases
According to the French news agency AFP, despite new cases of corona in Russia, President Vladimir Putin said on Monday that "orders for most workers to stay at home will expire this week."
There are 220,000 confirmed cases of corona in Russia, while 10,000 new cases have also been reported. Russia has the second highest number of coronavirus cases in the world after the United States, Spain and the United Kingdom.

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