COVID-19: WHO announces the virus may start eliminating in June

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Singapore: With the ease in the lockdown, the coronavirus tally is rising, however, the World Health Organization has announced good news for Pakistan.

According to Baaghi TV, by June 15, 97% of coronavirus cases in Pakistan will be over, according to a report by the World Health Organization.

The University of Singapore estimates based on statistics that cases of coronavirus in Pakistan will reach their peak and begin to decline and by June 15, 97% of cases will be eliminated.

In contrast, the World Health Organization warned, If timely steps are not taken, the number of corona patients in Pakistan could exceed 200,000 by mid-July.

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The agency, which predicts the eradication of the coronavirus from all over the world, including Pakistan, says that by June 29, 99% of the virus will be eradicated from Pakistan.

The agency also says that the COVID-19 will be eliminated by September 12 in Pakistan.

Meanwhile, scientists at Oxford University have succeeded in making advanced coronavirus antibody test kits. Through test kits, citizens will be able to test at home whether their body is immune to the virus.

Immunity test kits will give results in just 20 minutes. The test will cost £10. The British government has already ordered 50 million kits. The process of making 1 million test kits in a week will start in June.

Stay tuned to Baaghi TV for more news and updates!

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