WHO "Very concerned about South Korea and Japan" also "Containable" March 3 7:15

WHO says the World Health Organization is very concerned about the spread of the new coronavirus, South Korea, Italy, Iran, and Japan, but new infections have been identified for more than two weeks since the first confirmation Some countries have stated that containment is possible.

WHO Secretary-General Tedross said on Wednesday at a headquarters in Geneva, Switzerland, that he was very concerned about the spread of South Korea, Italy, Iran, and Japan.

He further clarified that a team of WHO experts and others arrived on the 2nd with medical supplies on the Iran, which is the second most dead after China, and will work with Iranian authorities in the future. Means to respond.

He was asked whether it was still at a stage where the spread of global infections could be suppressed. “In about eight countries, no new infections have been confirmed for more than two weeks since the initial infection was confirmed, and containment was possible. The decline in the number of infected people in China shows that even where the outbreak has spread, it can be contained, "he said.