The effects of corona will be far-reaching: World Health Organization.
World Health Organization (WHO) Director-General Tedros Adhanom Gebreasus called the global outbreak a “catastrophe” and said the virus would have long-term effects in the future.
At an online press briefing in Geneva, Switzerland, on Friday (July 31st), the agency’s director general said the global health crisis caused by the epidemic was unprecedented in the last 100 years. The impact of the next few decades will be understood.
The coronavirus, which has spread from Wuhan, China, has so far killed more than 682,000 people worldwide. More than 1 crore and 77 lakh people were affected. The United States, Brazil, Mexico and Britain have been the worst hit in recent weeks. So far no one was able to send in the perfect solution, which is not strange. As a result, the number of victims is increasing alarmingly.
Attempts are being made to make corona antidote in different parts of the world. More than one and a half hundred pharmaceutical companies are working day and night for this goal. Many companies claim that they have almost completed the work of making coronavirus vaccine. In mid-August, a Russian company reportedly received official clearance to launch the world’s first coronavirus vaccine.
However, according to the World Health Organization, the corona vaccine is unlikely to be available on the market before the first half of 2021.
News Room, August 01,2020