The World Health Organization (WHO) head Dr. Tedros Adhanom has said that the world is on the wrong track regarding the Corona Virus. Life will not come to normal in near future. The United Nations says the hunger situation is deteriorating, with the G7 finance ministers meeting calling on lenders to stop charging poor countries for the interest of rich countries.
On the other hand, the 80 richest people in the world have said in their open letter that in view of Corona Virus, they should impose heavy taxes on the rich including us. On the other hand, the International Monetary Fund has said that the growth rate of South Asia including Pakistan is expected to be 1.8 percent.
The Middle East will face its worst economic situation in half a century. According to details, the head of the World Health Organization (WHO), Dr. Tedros Adhanom, has warned that if some governments do not take decisive action to stop the spread of the Corona Virus. The situation is going to get worse and worse.
“We are seeing a ‘dangerous increase in the number of victims’ in countries where proven measures to reduce the risk are not being implemented,” Dr. Tedros Adhanom said in a briefing in Geneva on Monday. That many countries are going in the wrong direction.
The virus is number one in public hostility, but it is not reflected in the actions of many governments and people. Mixed messages from leaders, the efforts to control the epidemic are being thwarted, although Dr. Tedros did not name these leaders, but some believe he was referring to US President Donald Trump and other leaders who have been widely criticized for tackling the epidemic.
Dr. Tedros added that if the basics are not followed, there will not be any way left, and the situation will get worse and worse. On the other hand, the United Nations says that the Corona Virus has worsened the situation of hunger and poverty around the world.
The United Nations report on the effects of Corona Virus on the world says that one in nine people in the world is suffering from hunger and poverty, leading to economic turmoil, environmental problems and rising inflation.