WHO sounds alarm as COVID-19 cases reach nearly 10 million
Geneva, June 26th: The World Health Organization (WHO) has warned that if the number of people infected with coronavirus reaches 10 million, there will be a shortage of oxygen worldwide. According to international media reports, the head of the WHO, Dr. Tedros Adhanom, warned on Wednesday that if the number of people infected with coronavirus worldwide continues to rise, there will be serious consequences. He warned that if the number of people infected with coronavirus reached one billion, there would be a worldwide shortage of life-saving oxygen, and in some countries the situation has already begun to deteriorate. “The number of Coronavirus cases in the world has reached 9.3 million, while the number of deaths so far has reached 480,000, with an average of one million cases a week worldwide in recent days,” said Dr. Tedros. Due to which oxygen cylinders are also becoming rare. He said that due to the number of patients, 88,000 (620,000) cubic meters of oxygen cylinders are needed daily. Dr. Ted Ross said that Covid-19 disease is spreading, the number of patients is increasing all over the world, 1 million cases were reported in the world in 3 months. He said that it took only … Continue reading WHO sounds alarm as COVID-19 cases reach nearly 10 million
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