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The coronavirus has proven 10 times deadlier than the swine flu outbreak that spread across the globe a decade earlier, the World Health Organization has confirmed, the Independent reports.
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The swine flu pandemic, which spanned a stretch of time between January 2009 and August 2010, saw more than 1.6 million confirmed cases, resulting in the confirmed deaths of 18,449 people.
Now the WHO's top official Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus has warned the coronavirus pandemic has outstripped the fatalities caused by the H1N1 strain by tenfold.
“’We can only say what we know, and we can only act on what we know,” he said. “Evidence from several countries is giving us a clearer picture about this virus, how it behaves, how to stop it and how to treat it.
“We know that Covid-19 spreads fast and we know that it is deadly – ten times deadlier than the 2009 flu pandemic. We know that the virus can spread more easily in crowded environments like nursing homes. We know that early case finding, testing, isolating, caring for every case, and tracing every contact is essential for stopping transmission.
“We know that in some countries cases are doubling every three to four days. However while Covid-19 accelerates very fast it decelerates much more slowly.
“In other words the way down is much slower than the way up. That means control measures must be lifted slowly and with control”.

Chinese customs officers at Manzhouli, the Inner Mongolia autonomous region, April 10, 2020, where virus infections are soaring.










