The World Health Organization has warned that despite strong hopes for a vaccine, there might never be a “silver bullet” for COVID-19, and the road to normality would be long.
Director-General of the WHO Tedros Ghebreyesus urged all nations to rigorously enforce health measures such as mask-wearing, social distancing, handwashing and testing.
“When leaders step up and work intensely with their populations, this disease can be brought under control,” the WHO chief said during a virtual press conference.
More than 18 million people around the world are reported to have been infected with the disease and almost 700,000 people have died.
The World Health Organization has warned that despite strong hopes for a vaccine, there might never be a “silver bullet” for COVID-19, and the road to normality would be long.
Director-General of the WHO Tedros Ghebreyesus urged all nations to rigorously enforce health measures such as mask-wearing, social distancing, handwashing and testing.
“When leaders step up and work intensely with their populations, this disease can be brought under control,” the WHO chief said during a virtual press conference.
More than 18 million people around the world are reported to have been infected with the disease and almost 700,000 people have died.
The World Health Organization has warned that despite strong hopes for a vaccine, there might never be a “silver bullet” for COVID-19, and the road to normality would be long.
Director-General of the WHO Tedros Ghebreyesus urged all nations to rigorously enforce health measures such as mask-wearing, social distancing, handwashing and testing.
“When leaders step up and work intensely with their populations, this disease can be brought under control,” the WHO chief said during a virtual press conference.
More than 18 million people around the world are reported to have been infected with the disease and almost 700,000 people have died.
The World Health Organization has warned that despite strong hopes for a vaccine, there might never be a “silver bullet” for COVID-19, and the road to normality would be long.
Director-General of the WHO Tedros Ghebreyesus urged all nations to rigorously enforce health measures such as mask-wearing, social distancing, handwashing and testing.
“When leaders step up and work intensely with their populations, this disease can be brought under control,” the WHO chief said during a virtual press conference.
More than 18 million people around the world are reported to have been infected with the disease and almost 700,000 people have died.
The World Health Organization has warned that despite strong hopes for a vaccine, there might never be a “silver bullet” for COVID-19, and the road to normality would be long.
Director-General of the WHO Tedros Ghebreyesus urged all nations to rigorously enforce health measures such as mask-wearing, social distancing, handwashing and testing.
“When leaders step up and work intensely with their populations, this disease can be brought under control,” the WHO chief said during a virtual press conference.
More than 18 million people around the world are reported to have been infected with the disease and almost 700,000 people have died.
The World Health Organization has warned that despite strong hopes for a vaccine, there might never be a “silver bullet” for COVID-19, and the road to normality would be long.
Director-General of the WHO Tedros Ghebreyesus urged all nations to rigorously enforce health measures such as mask-wearing, social distancing, handwashing and testing.
“When leaders step up and work intensely with their populations, this disease can be brought under control,” the WHO chief said during a virtual press conference.
More than 18 million people around the world are reported to have been infected with the disease and almost 700,000 people have died.
The World Health Organization has warned that despite strong hopes for a vaccine, there might never be a “silver bullet” for COVID-19, and the road to normality would be long.
Director-General of the WHO Tedros Ghebreyesus urged all nations to rigorously enforce health measures such as mask-wearing, social distancing, handwashing and testing.
“When leaders step up and work intensely with their populations, this disease can be brought under control,” the WHO chief said during a virtual press conference.
More than 18 million people around the world are reported to have been infected with the disease and almost 700,000 people have died.
The World Health Organization has warned that despite strong hopes for a vaccine, there might never be a “silver bullet” for COVID-19, and the road to normality would be long.
Director-General of the WHO Tedros Ghebreyesus urged all nations to rigorously enforce health measures such as mask-wearing, social distancing, handwashing and testing.
“When leaders step up and work intensely with their populations, this disease can be brought under control,” the WHO chief said during a virtual press conference.
More than 18 million people around the world are reported to have been infected with the disease and almost 700,000 people have died.