’Trust us, the worst is yet ahead of us,' warned WHO director-general Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus about the ongoing Covid-19 pandemic. Although he did not specify exactly what the worst could look like, the WHO has previously warned of the future spread of the virus throughout Africa. However, new research suggests that only a tiny proportion of the global population – maybe as few as 2% or 3% – appear to have antibodies in the blood. Ghebreyesus cautioned countries that have began loosening lockdown laws, saying ‘easing restrictions is not the end of the epidemic in any country’. Subscribe to Guardian News on YouTube ►
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