GENEVA: The World Health Organization (WHO) Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus has advised caution in dealing with the coronavirus.
The Director-General of the World Health Organization said the coronavirus had changed the way festivals were celebrated, and that the international community should step up efforts to stop the spread of coronavirus.
The United Kingdom, meanwhile, has claimed control of the coronavirus. According to a foreign news agency, British Health Minister Matt Hancock claimed control of the virus. He said that in one week, the number of COVID-19 patients has declined by 30 percent.
Matt Hancock said the main reason for the drop in the coronavirus emerging cases is the success of the sanctions, while seven different vaccines have been contracted for 357 million doses.
The coronavirus has infected more than 63.584 million people worldwide and killed 1.473 million 741 people. In the world, 43,980,097 patients of coronavirus have been cured and more than 181,300,000 are undergoing treatment.
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The situation of the coronavirus is the worst in the United States, with 274,332 deaths and more than 13.91 million reported cases. India ranks second in the world in the number of corona cases, with 1,37,659 deaths and more than 9,463,000 people diagnosed with the virus.
The total number of deaths from coronavirus in Brazil is one lakh 73 thousand 165 and more than 63 lakh 36 thousand people are affected.