WHO Secretary-General arrives in Beijing, talks with Chinese government January 27 19:18

In China, where the spread of the new coronavirus is expanding, the number of patients has increased to 2,744 and 81 have died. Under these circumstances, the Secretary General of the World Health Organization, Tedros, arrived in Beijing on March 27 to discuss with the Chinese government.

In China, the number of new cases of pneumonia caused by the new coronavirus continues to increase, and Chinese health officials, the National Health and Health Commission, have reported that the total number of patients totaled 2744 in almost all parts of China and that It has announced that there are 80 people, mainly in Hubei Province.

In addition, health officials in Hainan province have announced on the afternoon of the 27th that one new 80-year-old woman has died, leaving a total of 81 deaths in China.

Under these circumstances, WHO, Secretary General of the World Health Organization Tedros, arrived in Beijing on the 27th.

Tedros said on Twitter on Twitter that `` I would like to check the latest information and strengthen cooperation to prevent the spread of infection, '' and talks with the Chinese government and experts to prevent the spread of infection in the future It seems to do.

In addition, Mr. Ken Kasai, the head of the WHO Western Pacific Regional Office in charge of the Asian region such as Japan and China, told Twitter on the afternoon of the 27th, "I just arrived in Beijing. I'm looking forward to meeting people and professionals. "

Meanwhile, since the spread of the infection, for the first time as China's highest leadership, Prime Minister Li Keqiang entered Wuhan and inspected medical institutions.

Prime Minister Lee said that he visited medical staff who was on the front line in a mask and said, "I would like you to take care of yourself and take care not to infect yourself."

With criticism of the initial response to the new coronavirus, it is likely that the leadership will come to the forefront and show a willingness to resolve the problem.

* "Kuzu" is "hi" in the lower part.