Coronavirus crisis may get worse: WHO

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"Let me be blunt, too many countries are headed in the wrong direction, the virus remains public enemy number one," :WHO

The new coronavirus pandemic seething far and wide will decline if nations neglect to stick to severe medicinal services safeguards, the World Health Organization (WHO) cautioned on Monday.

"Leave me alone dull, such a large number of nations are going off course, the infection stays open foe number one," WHO Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus told a virtual preparation from the U.N. organization's base camp in Geneva.

"In the event that nuts and bolts are not followed, the main way this pandemic will go - it will deteriorate and more terrible and more regrettable."

Worldwide diseases remain at 13 million, as indicated by a Reuters count, with the greater part a million passings.

Tedros, whose initiative has been vigorously censured by U.S. President Donald Trump, said that of 230,000 new cases on Sunday, 80% were from 10 countries, and a half from only two nations.

The United States and Brazil are the nation's most exceedingly terrible hit.

"There will be no arrival in the old type for years to come ... There is a great deal to be worried about," Tedros included, in a portion of his most grounded remarks of late weeks.

Tedros said the WHO had still not got formal notice of the U.S. pullout reported by Trump. The U.S. president says the WHO pandered to China, where the COVID-19 sickness was first identified, toward the beginning of the emergency.

Trump, who wore a defensive face veil without precedent for open at the end of the week, has himself been blamed by political adversaries for not paying attention to the coronavirus enough, something he denies.

A WHO advance group has gone to China to examine the causes of the new coronavirus, first found in the city of Wuhan. The group's individuals are isolated, according to the standard technique, before they start to work with Chinese researchers, WHO crises head Mike Ryan said.

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