WHO: Number of COVID-19 infection cases in September should be an alarm for everyone
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  • 16:49 17 September 2020

WHO: Number of COVID-19 infection cases in September should be an alarm for everyone

The World Health Organization warned of “alarming rates of transmission” of Covid-19 across Europe and cautioned countries against shortening quarantine periods, said  WHO’s regional director for Europe, Hans Kluge at an online press conference, ONA reports 

 “Although these numbers reflect more comprehensive testing, it also shows alarming rates of transmission across the region,” he told an online press conference.

The health body also said it would not change its guidance calling for a 14-day quarantine period for anyone exposed to the novel coronavirus.

“Our quarantine recommendation of 14 days has been based on our understanding of the incubation period and transmission of the disease. We would only revise that on the basis of a change of our understanding of the science,” WHO Europe’s senior emergency officer Catherine Smallwood said.

In France for instance, the recommended length for self-isolation in case of exposure has been reduced to seven days.

It is 10 days in the UK and Ireland, and several more European countries, such as Portugal and Croatia, are currently considering reducing their recommendations.

 Kluge said that the “concept of quarantine must be protected” and “continuously adapted.”

The 53 member states of WHO Europe have recorded nearly five million cases of Covid-19 and more than 227,000 related deaths, according to the organisation’s own figures.

The number of daily cases recorded is currently between 40,000 and 50,000, comparable to a daily peak of 43,000 on April 1.

A new record was set on September 11, with some 54,000 cases recorded in 24 hours.

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