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WHO Expresses Concern Over Increase in COVID-19 Cases in Europe

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September 17, 2020
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The World Health Organisation, WHO, on Thursday expressed worries over the current surge in cases of COVID-19 in Europe.

Hans Kluge ,WHO’s Regional Director for Europe  said  that the weekly cases now exceeded those reported during the March peak of the pandemic that should serve as a “wake-up call”.

Speaking during a press briefing, Kluge said: “We do have a very serious situation unfolding before us as weekly cases have now exceeded those reported when the pandemic first peaked in Europe in March,’’

Kluge expressed concern about all the 53 European member states, adding that everybody should learn the lesson from the first wave of COVID-19, which is “no one is safe until everyone is safe’’.

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“Last week, the region’s weekly tally exceeded 300,000 patients.

“More than half of European countries have reported a greater than 10 per cent increase in cases in the past two weeks.

“Of those, seven countries have seen newly reported case increase more than two-fold in the same period’’.

He noted that some countries that coped well with the first wave of the pandemic were now being hit much worse.

The WHO official noted that Europe’s stringent public health measures paid off with June COVID-19 cases hitting all-time low.

“The September case numbers, however, should serve as a wake-up call for all of us.

“Although, these numbers reflect more comprehensive testing, it also shows alarming rates of transmission across the region,’’ Kluge warned.

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