No new COVID-19 cases in Wuhan provides hope for world - WHO Chief

No new COVID-19 cases in Wuhan provides hope for world - WHO Chief
# 20 March 2020 22:44 (UTC +04:00)

The fact Wuhan has not recorded any new cases of COVID-19 for the first time since the outbreak began gives hope to the rest of the world, World Health Organisation (WHO) Chief Tedros Adhanom Gebreyesus said Friday, APA reports.

"Wuhan provides hope for the rest of the world, that even the most severe situation can be turned around", Tedros said at a virtual press conference.

The WHO chief went on to say that unlike any pandemic in history, humanity now has the power to change the way the pandemic unfolds.

WHO’s Executive Director of Health Emergencies Programme Michael Ryan echoed Tedros' words at the same new conference.

"It’s a message of hope; it’s a message that this virus can be suppressed, we can break chains of transmission", Ryan said, adding that abating the spread takes a whole-of-society effort.

The central Chinese city of Wuhan, where the virus had infected and killed by far the highest number of people, recorded no new community infection cases for the second consecutive day Friday.

Since the outbreak began, residents of Hubei Province had to endure months of lockdown to combat the spread of COVID-19.

Needed Amount of COVID-19 Testing Has to Be Scaled Up 100 Times

"We are currently validating the number of lab tests need, but if I give you a sense of scale, WHO has distributed 1.5 million lab tests around the world. If we look forward in this epidemic, we project ourselves forward the number of months and the amount of testing that is going to be needed — we need to scale that up approximately 80 to 100 times", WHO Health Emergencies Programme Executive Director Michael Ryan told an online briefing.

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