Matenda a Coronavirus amapitilira mamiliyoni awiri padziko lonse lapansi

Milandu ya Coronavirus ipitilira mamiliyoni awiri padziko lonse lapansi

Padziko lonse lapansi Covid 19 pandemic cases count topped two million, according to the latest update of the Johns Hopkins coronavirus tracker, which put total infections globally at 2,019,320, with nearly 120,000 fatalities.

The new grim milestone came on Monday evening, amid a crisis, world health officials say is “10 times deadlier” than 2009’s Swine Flu outbreak.

As the disease and death tolls continue to soar, the World Health Organization (WHO) warned that containment measures should not be relaxed prematurely, as the virus is still spreading rapidly.

“We know that in some countries, cases are doubling every three to four days,” WHO chief  Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus said at a briefing in Geneva on Monday, noting that Covid-19 has been 10 times more deadly than the H1N1 pandemic. “However, while COVID-19 accelerates very fast, it decelerates much more slowly.”

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