Blood Shortage In China Amid News Of Corona WHO Expressed Concern
Blood shortage in China: In China, the situation has gone from bad to worse due to Corona. The manner in which news and videos are surfacing on social media is a matter of concern. However, China says that the matter is under control and the situation is not as dire as it is being shown.
Meanwhile, there is news that there has been a blood shortage in China. The health system of the entire country has collapsed. The World Health Organization (WHO) has expressed concern over this. The World Health Organization (WHO) has said it is “very concerned” about the COVID-19 situation in China as the viral outbreak continues to spread across the country amid persistent shortages of fever drugs and fears of waves of infections in the country. spreading uncontrollably.
Many local leaders in China have started distributing free medicines amid the panic situation. At the same time, according to a media report, blood shortage has been reported from across the country. Local authorities have urged people to donate more blood.
In the southern city of Guangzhou, about 1,200 blood donors are needed to meet the demand for blood use every day, Global Times reports.
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China is hiding figures
The new wave of Corona in China has become a cause of concern for the whole world. Corona, which started from Wuhan city of China in December 2019, has once again returned in a deadly form. According to reports, the situation in China is from bad to worse. However, the Chinese media and the Western media have different claims regarding the total corona cases and deaths in China. Now meanwhile, the World Health Organization has said that China is hiding the correct information about the cases of Corona.
In fact, China had said that there was not a single death due to Corona on Wednesday. While WHO says that China’s figures show that no one died of Kovid on Wednesday but there is doubt on this. WHO is asking China to give correct information about the new virus. WHO’s emergencies chief Dr Ryan has urged China to provide more information about the latest spread of the virus.