"Yesterday, 230 thousand cases of #COVID19 were reported to WHO.

Almost 80% of those cases were reported from just 10 countries, and 50% come from just two countries"- @DrTedros
"Although the number of daily deaths remains relatively stable, there is a lot to be concerned about.

All countries are at risk of the virus, but not all countries have been affected in the same way"- @DrTedros #COVID19
"There are roughly 4⃣ situations playing out across the world at the moment.

1⃣ situation is countries that were alert and aware – they prepared and responded rapidly and effectively to the first cases. As a result, they have so far avoided large outbreaks"- @DrTedros #COVID19
"Several countries in the Mekong region, the Pacific, the Caribbean and Africa fit into that category.

Leaders of those countries took command of the emergency and communicated effectively with their populations about the measures that had to be taken"- @DrTedros #COVID19
"They pursued a comprehensive strategy to find, isolate, test and care for cases, and to trace and quarantine contacts, and were able to suppress the virus"- @DrTedros #COVID19
"2⃣ situation is countries in which there was a major outbreak that was brought under control through a combination of strong leadership and populations adhering to key public health measures"- @DrTedros #COVID19
"Many countries in Europe and elsewhere have demonstrated that it is possible to bring large outbreaks under control"- @DrTedros #COVID19
"In both of these two situations, where countries have effectively suppressed #COVID19, leaders are opening up their societies on a data-driven, step-by-step basis, with a comprehensive public health approach, backed by a strong health workforce & community buy-in"- @DrTedros
"3⃣ situation we’re seeing is countries that overcame the first peak of the outbreak, but having eased restrictions, are now struggling with new peaks and accelerating cases"- @DrTedros #COVID19
"In several countries across the world, we are now seeing dangerous increases in #COVID19 cases, and hospital wards filling up again.

It would appear that many countries are losing gains made as proven measures to reduce risk are not implemented or followed"- @DrTedros
"4⃣ situation is those countries that are in the intense transmission phase of their outbreak.

We’re seeing this across the Americas, South Asia, and several countries in Africa"- @DrTedros #COVID19
"The epicentre of #COVID19 remains in the Americas where more than 50% of the world’s cases have been recorded.

But we know from the first two situations that it is never too late to bring the virus under control, even if there’s been explosive transmission"- @DrTedros
"In some cities and regions where #COVID19 transmission is intense, severe restrictions have been reinstated to bring the outbreak under control"- @DrTedros
"WHO is committed to working with all countries and all people to suppress transmission, reduce mortality, support communities to protect themselves and others, and support strong government leadership and coordination"- @DrTedros #COVID19
"Let me blunt, too many countries are headed in the wrong direction.

#COVID19 remains public enemy number one, but the actions of many governments and people do not reflect of this.

The only aim of the virus is to find people to infect"- @DrTedros
"Mixed messages from leaders are undermining the most
critical ingredient of any response: trust.

If governments do not clearly communicate with their citizens and roll out a comprehensive strategy focused on suppressing transmission and saving lives"- @DrTedros #COVID19
"If populations don't follow the basic public health principles of:
physical distancing
#handwashing
wearing masks
coughing etiquette
staying 🏠 when sick

If the basics aren’t followed, there's only 1 way this pandemic is going to go.

It’s going to get worse & worse"- @DrTedros
"But it does not have to be this way.

Every single leader, every single government and every single person can do their bit to break of chains of #COVID19 transmission and end the collective suffering"- @DrTedros
"I am not saying it is easy; it’s clearly not.

I know that many leaders are working in difficult circumstances.

I know that there are other health, economic, social and cultural challenges to weigh up"- @DrTedros #COVID19
"There are no shortcuts out of the #COVID19 pandemic.

We all hope there will be an effective vaccine, but we need to focus on using the tools we have now to suppress transmission and save lives"- @DrTedros
"We need to reach a sustainable situation where we have adequate control of this virus without shutting down our lives entirely.

Or lurching from lockdown to lockdown; which has a hugely detrimental impact on societies"- @DrTedros #COVID19
"There will be no return to the old ‘normal’ for the foreseeable future.

But there is a roadmap to a situation where we can control the disease and get on with our lives"- @DrTedros #COVID19
"But this is going to require 3⃣ things:

1⃣ a focus on reducing mortality and suppressing #COVID19 transmission.

2⃣ an empowered, engaged community that takes individual behaviour measures in the interest of each other"- @DrTedros
"3⃣ we need strong government leadership and coordination of comprehensive strategies that are communicated clearly and consistently"- @DrTedros #COVID19
"It can be done. It must be done. I have said it before and I will keep saying it.

No matter where a country is in its #COVID19 epidemic curve, it is never too late to take decisive action"- @DrTedros
"Implement the basics and work with community leaders and all stakeholders to deliver clear public health messages.

We weren’t prepared collectively, but we must use all the tools we have to bring this pandemic under control. And we need to do it right now"- @DrTedros #COVID19
"Together, we must accelerate the science as quickly as possible, find joint solutions to #COVID19 and through solidarity build a cohesive global response.

Science, solutions and solidarity"- @DrTedros
. @DrMikeRyan responded to a question about the role that children play in #COVID19 transmission ⬇️
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