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WHO Warns Of ’Accelerating’ Pandemic, Expects Near Decision on Olympics

WHO Warns Of ’Accelerating’ Pandemic, Expects Near Decision on Olympics
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By Staff, Agencies

The COVID-19 pandemic is accelerating, the World Health Organization [WHO] said Monday, with more than 300,000 cases now recorded and infections reported from nearly every country.

WHO's top emergencies expert Dr. Mike Ryan said the organization advised Olympic and Japanese officials about public health risks and expected a decision "very soon" on the Tokyo 2020 Games, scheduled to open in July, amid growing calls for postponement.

While it took 67 days from the first reported case to reach the first 100,000 cases of the disease caused by the coronavirus, it took only 11 days for the second 100,000 cases, and just four days for the third 100,000 cases, WHO Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus said.

"We're not helpless bystanders. We can change the trajectory of this pandemic," Tedros told an online briefing for more than 300 journalists.

He called for global political commitment to change the trajectory of the pandemic, urging countries to take both defensive and attacking measures.

"Asking people to stay at home and other social distancing measures are an important way of slowing down the spread of the virus and buying time, but they are defensive measures," he said.

"To win we need to attack the virus with aggressive and targeted tactics: testing every suspect case, isolating and caring for every confirmed case and tracing and quarantining every close contact."

Tedros, citing "alarming reports" of large numbers of infections among health workers around the world, said he would urge leaders of the Group of 20 countries this week to boost production of protective gear and avoid export bans.

When asked about the Tokyo 2020 Olympics, Ryan, for his part, said the WHO was feeding into deliberations by the International Olympic Committee, the Japanese government and the Tokyo 2020 Committee.

Australia and Canada have already said they are withdrawing from the 2020 Games and organizers are facing increasing pressure to postpone them for the first time in their 124-year modern history.

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