India's Covid circumstance massively concerning, says WHO boss Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus
India's Covid-19 circumstance remains gigantically worried, with a few states proceeding to see a stressing number of cases, hospitalisations and passings, WHO boss Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus said on Friday, notice that the pandemic's subsequent year will be "undeniably more dangerous" than the first for the world. Ghebreyesus added that the WHO is reacting to the Covid-19 flood in India and has transported a large number of oxygen concentrators, tents for portable field emergency clinics, covers and other clinical supplies. "India remains immensely worried, with a few states proceeding to see a stressing number of cases, hospitalisations and passings," he said at the day by day media preparation. "Furthermore, we thank every one of the partners who are supporting India," the WHO Director-General said. India is amidst a lethal flood of the Covid pandemic, with 3,43,144 individuals testing positive for the infection on Friday, taking ...