maandag 10 februari 2020

WHO Chief Warns Virus 'Super-Spreader' In Europe

WHO Chief Warns Virus 'Super-Spreader' In Europe Could Be "Spark That Becomes A Bigger Fire"

Summary: 
  • China reports 97 deaths on Sunday bringing death toll to 910
  • Westerdam cruise ship to dock in Thailand after being turned away from 3 countries
  • Stocks are in the red as coronavirus worries return to rattle investor confidence
  • WHO designates 10 Chinese provinces 'hot spots'
  • UK confirms 4 more cases tied to possible 'super spreader'
  • Extended LNY holiday ends but millions still too afraid to return to office
  • WeWork Chairman says 100 buildings temporarily closed in China
  • Canadian finance minister warns nCoV "will hit Canadian economy..."
  • WHO says outbreak in Europe could be "spark that becomes a bigger fire"
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Update (1020ET): Canadian Finance Minister Bill Morneau said Monday morning that the coronavirus outbreak will definitely impact the Canadian economy, but the extent of the damage isn't yet clear.
Just minutes later, the WHO started their daily press briefing for Monday by adopting a markedly darker tone. Dr. Tedros, the WHO director-general, said that over the last few days, they've seen "concerning incidents" of onward spreading among people with no history of travel to China (including the Brits who were infected at a French chateau).
This "could be the spark that becomes a bigger fire," Tedros said.
Yesterday, Tedros tweeted that we may be seeing "only the tip of the iceberg" when it comes to the total number of cases, a shocking turn toward skepticism for somebody who seemed willing to distort the truth to help out Beijing just days ago.

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