The World Health Organization (WHO) has warned of a "new phase" of the corona virus epidemic, saying those affected now have few or no symptoms of the corona epidemic.
The World Health Organization (WHO) has warned of a new wave of corona virus outbreaks, saying that the nature of the epidemic is changing and that we must step up our efforts to prevent the virus from spreading. In Asia-Pacific countries, people in their 20s, 30s, and 40s are now the cause of the spread of the corona virus, meaning people who spread the virus are unaware that they have been infected.
Tikashi Kasai, director of the Western Pacific Region, warned during the briefing that the challenge of the corona epidemic remains, with most of the victims now showing little or no symptoms of the corona epidemic. These people are more likely to affect middle-aged and underweight people.
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According to WHO data, two-thirds of Japanese corona cases are under the age of 40. More than half of the cases reported in Australia and the Philippines were of the same age. In some countries where the spread of the corona was somewhat controlled, such as New Zealand, Vietnam and South Korea, a large number of new cases are now being reported and severe lockdowns have been re-imposed in many cities.