A spike in cases of malaria. And america after a long down could reopening the economy place long term limits on Civil Liberties. Hello the World Health Organization has warned that people who recover from the corona virus may not be immune from re infection so the w. H. O. Says theres no evidence people who developed antibodies after contracting the virus were protected from getting get a 2nd time and without that guarantee that the Organization Says plans by some governments to roll out socalled immunity passports could be risky but an increasing number of countries are easing restrictions India Pakistan spain and some american states are among the latest to lift some of their lock down measures and its now been confirmed that more than 200000 people have died from the virus globally but in china where it all began there is optimism the country has not reported any deaths from the virus for 10 Straight Days or a challenge begins our coverage with more on that warning from the w. H. O
This would be a way for people or some people at least to go back to work if they could prove that they already have had covert 19 and therefore its assumed that they have an immunity i would be able to get it again or pass it on but the w. H. O. The World Health Organization is not keen on this idea for this reason well we do certainly understand the intention of trying to see who can go safely back who were who be of ranch. Risk free also expecting other people but unfortunately from the scientific point of view we simply dont know if the person who has been infected with. 90. 2. Gets this immunity and if it gets the immunity how long this immunity is lasting now there are always problems with the immunity passport idea to start with for one thing its very divisive if you have some people who are allowed to go back to work and some people arent at a time when most governments are trying to unify their populations and say were all in this together but this verdict from the w. H. O. Th
A do the figures add up. The pandemic has the structure the supply of vital medicines around the world and parts of africa that seen a spike in cases of malaria. And america after a lockdown could reopening the economy place long term limits on Civil Liberties. Thanks for joining us the World Health Organization has warned that people who recover from the corona virus may not be immune from reinfection the w. H. O. Says there is no evidence people who developed antibodies were protected from getting get a 2nd time so with that guarantee the Organization Says plans by some governments to roll out socalled immunity pos forts could be risky but an increasing number of countries are easing restrictions India Pakistan spain and some. American states are among the latest to lift some of their lockdown measures and its now been confirmed that more than 200000 people have died from the virus globally but in china where it all began there is optimism the country has not reported any deaths from
A long down could reopen the economy place long term limits on Civil Liberties. I. Follow the World Health Organization has warned that people who recover from the corona virus may not be immune from reinfection the w. H. O. Says there is no evidence people who developed antibodies were protected from getting it a 2nd time and without that guarantee the Organization Says by some governments to roll out socalled immunity possibly could be risky but an increasing number of countries are easing restrictions India Pakistan spain and some american states are among the latest to lift some of their lockdown measures its now been confirmed that more than 200000 people have died from the virus globally but in china where it all began there is optimism the country has not reported any deaths from the virus for 10 straight dates for which alans begins our coverage with more on that warning from the w. H. O. The u. K. Is one of many countries that has been looking at the idea of immunity passports
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