Almost 10 million people around the world have tested positive for Covid-19, the World Health Organisation (WHO) has said. The global health body said it expected to reach the grim milestone “within the next week”. The death toll from the disease from around the world has surpassed 470,000. "We expect to reach a total of 10M cases within the next week.This is a sober reminder that even as we continue R&D into vaccines & therapeutics, we have an urgent responsibility to do everything we can with the tools we have now to suppress transmission & save lives"-@DrTedros — World Health...
Full ArticleAlmost 10 million cases of Covid-19 reported to World Health Organisation
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