"Circumstances In India Is Beyond Heartbreaking": WHO Chief Tedros Adhanom On Covid

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The World Health Organization (WHO) head Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus voiced caution on Monday at India's predominant Covid-19 emergency and depicted the circumstance as "past grievous". 

The World Health Organization is sending additional staff and supplies there to help battle the pandemic, the WHO said. 

"It's satisfying to see little decreases in cases and passings in a few areas, yet numerous nations are as yet encountering extreme Covid-19 transmission, and the circumstance in India is past deplorable," the WHO head said. 

"WHO is doing all that we can, giving basic hardware and supplies," Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus said while addressing columnists, adding that the association had sent "a great many oxygen concentrators, pre-assembled portable field clinics and research center supplies." 

He likewise said that the WHO had moved more than 2,600 of its specialists from different projects, including polio and tuberculosis, to work with Indian wellbeing specialists to help react to the Covid-19 pandemic.

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