On June 1, local time, WHO released a survey report. According to data provided by 155 countries, new coronary pneumonia severely affects non-communicable disease health services, and low-income countries are most affected.

More than half (53%) of the countries have partially or completely interrupted the treatment of hypertension, 49% of countries have been affected by the treatment of diabetes and its complications, and nearly two-thirds (63%) of the country's rehabilitation services have been interrupted.

  WHO Director-General Tan Desai said that while fighting new coronary pneumonia, countries should find innovative ways to ensure that basic services for non-communicable diseases have continued. (Headquarters reporter Zhu He)