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More than a hundred thousand people have recovered from coronavirus COVID-19, says WHO

With the number of coronavirus cases touching new numbers everyday across the globe, the pandemic has bought most of the countries into standstill. Th



With the number of coronavirus cases touching new numbers everyday across the globe, the pandemic has bought most of the countries into standstill. Though there is no assumption on when and how will the pandemic end, the only positive side of the ongoing health emergency scenario is the number of recovery cases are also increasing giving a ray of hope in the drastic situation.

World Health organisation (WHO) chief Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus

More than a hundred thousand people have recovered from coronavirus COVID-19, says WHO

The World Health organisation chief Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus on Friday (March 28,2020) said that more than a hundred thousand people recovered of coronavirus. Talking about the global data he said, ''There are now, more than half a million confirmed cases of #COVID-19 and more than 20,000 deaths".

Asking people across the world to fight the pandemic bravely, Ghebreyesus gave the message of ''we must fight, unite and ignite.'' He further explained his message saying, ''Fight to stop the virus with every resource at our disposal; Unite to confront the pandemic together. We are one humanity, with one, common enemy. No country can fight alone; we can only fight together. And ignite the industrial might and innovation of the G20 to produce and distribute the tools needed to save lives.''

Source: Zee News

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