WHO says people with NCDs more vulnerable to severe COVID-19, lists how to prevent it
WHO reveals people with pre-existing Non-Communicable Diseases are more vulnerable to the coronavirus disease.
WHO reveals people with pre-existing Non-Communicable Diseases are more vulnerable to the coronavirus disease.
WHO boss disclosed that the COVID-19 will not be the last pandemic.
Tedros called for national unity and global solidarity in the fight against the coronavirus pandemic.
The wealthier countries are focused on securing these vaccines for their citizens.
WHO DG also noted that over $100 billion would be needed for the vaccines alone.
WHO urged governments and citizens to focus on known basic steps to contain the pandemic.
The committee expects the COVID-19 to remain a public health emergency of international concern.
The updated travel advice contains minor changes from previous guidance.
The previous WHO daily record for new cases was 237,743 on Friday.
The WHO boss had earlier warned that the worst is yet to come from the coronavirus pandemic.