Coronavirus 10 times deadlier than Swine Flu: WHO


New York, Apr 14 (IANS): In first such bold admission, the World Health Organization (WHO) on Monday said that the SARS-CoV2 -- the new corovavirus that has infected over 18 lakh people and killed over 1.17 lakh globally -- is at least 10 times deadlier than the Swine Flu virus.

In a virtual media briefing from Geneva, WHO chief Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus warned the governments not to lose control over lockdowns and take strict measures to flatten the Covid-19 curve.

"We know that Covid-19 spreads fast, and we know that it is deadly, 10 times more deadly than the 2009 flu pandemic," the WHO chief stressed.

 

The 2009 Swine Flu pandemic was an influenza pandemic that lasted from January 2009 to August 2010, and the second of the two pandemics involving the H1N1 influenza virus, albeit a new strain. It killed 18,036 people besides infecting 6,04,446 others globally.

"This pandemic is much more than a health crisis," said the WHO chief.

As some of the European countries hardest hit by the Covid-19 pandemic are starting to see signs of slowing in infections, the WHO sounded a stern warning against lifting restrictions too soon, saying it could lead to a deadly resurgence of Covid-19.

"In the past week, we've seen a welcome slowing in some of the hardest-hit countries in Europe like Spain, Italy, Germany and France," said the WHO Director-General.

As "some countries are already planning the transition out of stay-at-home restrictions," the WHO chief warned that "lifting restrictions too quickly could lead to a deadly resurgence."

"The way down can be as dangerous as the way up if not managed properly," he said, underlining that the WHO is working with the affected countries on strategies for gradually and safely easing the restrictions.

The US has become the epicentre of the disease that originated in China late last year. The virus has so far infected over 557,000 people in the US, while more than 22,000 have died.

  

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  • Richard, India

    Tue, Apr 14 2020

    Most of the virologists do agree that the behaviour or pattern of this particular virus is strange and there could be a human manipulation for its origin.

    How come China managed to successfully spread this all over the world and then like a miracle is able to get rid of it all of a sudden ?

    Conspiracy theories aside, it is interesting to note that the virus is strongest in every place that has deployed 5 G network. This includes an aircraft carrier that has six hundred positive cases. These are a few questions that need answers.
    About the ability of WHO to get this clarified, the less said , the better.

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  • Valerian Dsouza, Udupi / Mumbai

    Tue, Apr 14 2020

    1. Pneumonia of unknown cause reported to WHO by it's China Office on 31 December 2019, by then it was 4th last stage of community infection.
    2. Investigations are underway to identify the cause of this illness, stated 'WHO' on 4th January, 2020.
    3. On 13 January 2020, Officials confirmed a case of the novel coronavirus in Thailand.
    4. On 22-23 February, the WHO Director General convened the Emergency Committee to consider the outbreak of the novel coronavirus in China, with cases also reported in the Republic of Korea, Japan, Thailand and Singapore.
    5. 30 January 2020, the Committee noted that early detection, isolating and treating cases, contact tracing and social distancing measures – in line with the level of risk – can all work to interrupt virus spread.
    From the above sequences, Just imagine, the Virus had already reached every nook and corner of the Universe, caught everyone unaware!

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  • Dhurva, Bellampally

    Tue, Apr 14 2020

    When did you find out..!! Why did you kept quiet and not announced earlier as its a deadly virus cannot curable to the world. How did china able to manage not spreading of virus. Things are yet answerable.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Tue, Apr 14 2020

    We pray for an early Solution ...

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