Two Covid-19 cases at World Health HQ
The headquarters of the World Health Organisation, where two cases of Covid-19 have been reported. – EPA pic, March 17, 2020.
TWO cases of Covid-19 have been registered at the World Health Organisation headquarters, a spokesman said today. The WHO, based in the Swiss city of Geneva, is co-ordinating the international response to the new coronavirus pandemic, which has infected more than 180,000 people and killed more than 7,000 across 145 countries.
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