The
World Health Organization (WHO) warned countries on Friday to be cautious about
lifting restrictions introduced to curb the spread of the new coronavirus and
voiced alarm it was taking hold in Africa.
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The United Nations agency would like to see an easing,
but at the same time "lifting restrictions could lead to a deadly
resurgence," WHO Director
General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus told a press conference.
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He said there had been a "welcome slowing" of
epidemics in some European countries - Italy, Germany, Spain and France - but
there had been an "alarming acceleration" elsewhere including
community transmission in 16 countries of Africa. Nearly
1.5 million confirmed cases of COVID-19 and more
than 92,000 deaths have been reported to the Geneva-based agency, Tedros said.
Yemen reported
its first case of the novel coronavirus on Friday as aid groups braced for an
outbreak in a country where war has shattered health systems and spread hunger
and disease.
Infections
among health workers 'alarming'
Tedros said he was particularly concerned by the large
number of infections reported among health workers.
"In some countries reports of up to 10 percent of
health workers being infected, this is an alarming trend," he said.
A new U.N. supply task force will coordinate and scale up
the procurement and distribution of protective gear, lab diagnostics and oxygen
to the countries that need it most.
"Every month we will need to ship at least 100
million medical masks and gloves, up to 25 million N-95 respirators, gowns and
face shields, up to 2.5 million diagnostic tests and large quantities of oxygen
concentrators and other equipment for clinical care," he said.
The World Food Programme - the U.N. agency that handles
logistics - will deploy eight 747 aircraft, 8 medium-sized cargo aircraft and
several smaller passenger planes to transport the goods and aid workers needed
in the operation which will have 8 hubs, he added.
Tedros urged donors to contribute to WFP's operation
which will cost an estimated $280 million, while the cost of procuring supplies
will be "much greater”.
'No country is
immune'
Michael Ryan, executive director of the WHO Health
Emergencies Programme said the world owed a tremendous debt to front-line
health workers, and it was vital they got the right protective gear.
Tedros said no country was immune from the pandemic,
which was spreading panic around the world. Cases have recently been found in
some parts of Japan with no known links to other outbreaks.
"From this pandemic we have to try to learn…what the
gaps are, this is a message even for the developed countries. Across the board
you see a lack of preparedness of the public health system," Tedros said.
"No country is immune. No country can claim it has a
strong health system. We have to be really honest and assess and address this
problem.”
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