While practically all the countries concerned by the coronavirus crisis are struggling to maintain containment provisions, the World Health Organization (WHO), believe that the propagation of the coronavirus has “entered a dangerous phase”.
Indeed, the UN organization alarmed itself this Friday, June 19, the situation in which the world is currently, while the virus continues to spread.
“The world has entered a new and dangerous phase. Many people are obviously tired of staying at home. Countries are obviously eager to reopen their society and their economy, “said WHO chief, Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, as well as” the virus continues to spread quickly, it remains deadly and most people remain exposed “.
And to recall that the WHO had identified yesterday Thursday more than 150,000 new cases, a record on a single day since the start of the epidemic.
In Tunisia, after having announced the victory against this virus, the authorities face the risks of a second wave of contamination in view of the imported cases. Fourteen new cases of contamination in the coronavirus, all imported, were recorded in Tunisia on June 18, 2020, announces this Friday, June 19, the Ministry of Health, specifying that four former cases still carrying the virus were also identified in quarantine centers.
Thus the total assessment of contaminations increases to 1146 cases, including 1,014 healings, 50 deaths and 82 cases carrying the virus.