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WHO says world must be better prepared for next pandemic: Live - Flaze News

WHO chief Tedros Ghebreyesus has called on countries to invest in public health and to be ready for future pandemics.


(FLAZE NEWS)

Monday, September 7

17:35 GMT - French COVID cases and death toll creeps up

The number of deaths also rose by 25 over the last 24 hours to stand at 30,726.

France has the seventh-highest COVID-19 death toll in the world.

17:00 GMT - WHO warns against politics in COVID-19 response

The head of emergencies at the World Health Organization says governments that provide "politically motivated" information about the coronavirus pandemic could face a political backlash.

Dr. Michael Ryan told reporters in Geneva that "transparency, consistency, honesty" and admitting errors can build trust.

Ryan went on to say coronavirus-related messages sometimes come with "political overtones" and he alluded to a saying that trust takes years to build but seconds to lose.

16:30 GMT - Spain passes 500,000 coronavirus cases in Western European first



Spain has become the first country in Western Europe to have 500,000 coronavirus infections, after a second increase in cases that play with the school reopening.

The Health Ministry data showed 525,549 cases, up from 498,989 On Friday, and 2,440 reported infections in the past 24 hours. Spain updates its data non-attendance, so the latest numbers can be revised.

Recent infections have become more common among small people who often develop no signs for their strong immune system, and the death rate remains still below the March-April peak when daily deaths exceed normal 800.

15:48 GMT-UK Records 2,948 Daily Confirmation Cases COVID-19

According to official data published on Monday by the UK, COVID has confirmed 2,948 daily, down slightly from 2,988 a day earlier.

The daily number for august was growing at about 1,000, but has started to increase in recent days. The UK's testing capability has also increased since the first wave peak earlier this year.

15:20 GMT- Libya reports the highest virus cases for a day

Libya has reported more than 1,000 new Coronavirus infections, after which the conflict-torn country announced its first cases in late March.

A Tripoli-based government agency (NDK) said that "the performance on Sunday was 1,080 positives of 4,291 tests.

This figure brings the total number of cases in the North African country from 18,834 to 19, including 16,376 who need hospitalization, 2,162 patients exported and 296 deaths.

14:45 GMT - The world must be better prepared for the next global warming, say who owns

The world should be better prepared for the next global warming, as they called on the country to invest in public health, said World Health Organization chief Tedros Adom Ghebrisos.

More than 27,100,000 people have been globally affected by the novel Coronavirus and more than 888,300 cases have been reported in China since the first cases were identified in December 2019.

"This will not be the last global warming," Tedraus told a news briefing in Geneva. But when the next global warming comes, the world must be ready -and it is more ready. "

14:25 GMT - Nine Corunawaros cases reported at The Unan Moria migrant camp

Greece has registered fewer cases of The Kronavaros in the overcrowded migrant camp on the island of Lesbos, an Interior Ministry official said.

Last week, authorities confirmed that a 40-year-old refugee had had positive experiences for The Coronawaros that had been placed under quarantine after confirmation.

13:30 GMT - Resume international flights on October 1

State news agency ONA has resumed international flights on Twitter, after which they were suspended in March as part of the Coronavirus precaution.

""Flights will be scheduled according to health statistics for specific destinations and in accord with to bilateral agreements with other airlines," said ONA.

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12:54 GMT - Denmark to limit public gatherings in Copenhagen after virus spike


The country's health minister said the limit on public gatherings would be reduced from 100 to 50 people in Denmark's capital Copenhagen and Odense, which has increased the number of infections since the recent spike.

12:33 GMT - Pakistan announces reopening of schools
Pakistan announced monday that all schools across the country will be reopened from September 15, ending a six-month shutdown by the Coronavirus Universal.

After the provincial education ministers met in Islamabad province to announce the decision, Federal Education Minister Shafqat Mahmood said some 300,000 schools, colleges and universities would be reopened in the phases beginning September 15 in an effort to avoid a wave of each other.


A UN official said that its staff in Syria has more than 200 Coronavirus agreements.

In a letter, Reuters news agency, Imran Riza, the UN resident co-director and humanitarian co-author in Syria, informed the UN heads of the organization that the international organization.

The news comes as the number of cases has risen once again in the past two months, with more than 3,100 cases and 134 deaths, according to hopkins University.

00:01 GMT-COVID-US State 19 Cases Added

A Reuters analysis has seen an increase in cases in 22 U.S. states, with the last two weeks comparing cases for a two-week period of August 8-22.

Three weeks ago, cases were increasing in three states: Hawaii, Illinois and South Dakota, while cases are now increasing in 22 states in the Midwest and less populated parts of the South.

Many state authorities have issued precautionary measures for residents, but across the United States, including the state of California, the weekend labor day is celebrated in public areas without proper travel and safety laws.

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