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The rapid increase in domestic corona19 confirmers in just four or four days, the World Health Organization says it is not a sign of any particular change. In the meantime, I foresee that Korea will be able to manage the situation on its own.

I'm Kim Hye-young.

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In a briefing at Geneva's headquarters in Switzerland yesterday (WHO), the WHO said it expects South Korea to do well with Corona19.

WHO Secretary-General Thewards said, “The number of confirmed Koreans has reported 104 people.”

WHO Director Oliver Morgan said, "The numbers look pretty high, but most of them are related to known outbreaks."

[Theward Ross Adhanom Gerberus / WHO Secretary-General: (Korea) The number of patients is manageable. I hope Korea can do a good job in the early stages of patient proliferation.]

The WHO says the results of the clinical trials of the two treatments, led by its own research and development team, will be available within three weeks.

One is the combination of ritonavir and lopinavir, which is used to treat human immunodeficiency virus, and the other is called the antiviral drug dremdivir.

The WHO's international team of experts sent to China to investigate the Corona19 involved nine organizations from seven countries, including Seoul National University Medical School.