WHO "Japan has many cases of unknown transmission route" 6:38 on April 11, showing concern

WHO = The World Health Organization may say it is necessary to strengthen measures in some areas based on the fact that the state of transmission of the new coronavirus in Japan has been reported "in many cases, the route of transmission is unknown". Showed no idea.

The WHO will hold a regular meeting at its headquarters in Geneva, Switzerland, on March 10, where Ryan, who is in charge of crisis response, said on the spread of the new coronavirus in Japan, "We will expand the population of infected people called clusters. "They have been reported in many areas, such as Tokyo, where the route of transmission is unknown."

He added, "Some prefectures may need to strengthen measures," he said, in some areas.

The new coronavirus has been recognized as a global pandemic "pandemic" by WHO in 11 days, a month, according to a summary by Johns Hopkins University in the United States. It surpassed 1.65 million and killed more than 100,000.

"In the past week, the spread of infection has slowed in Spain, Italy, Germany and France," said Secretary-General Tedros in a conference, saying that the spread of infection was slowing in some European countries. .

In Africa, on the other hand, he said, "Infections are spreading in rural areas. If the healthcare system spreads even in vulnerable places, further difficulties are expected." He called for the need for measures.