Geneva - World’s COVID-19 case total may pass 300 million by "early next year", director-general of the World Health Organization (WHO), Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, said on Wednesday.
The global case tally topped 200 million COVID-19 cases last week, only six months after the "world passed 100 million cases," Tedros told a press conference.
"At the current trajectory, we could pass 300 million reported cases early next year but we can change that," the WHO official said.
The global case tally topped 200 million COVID-19 cases last week, only six months after the "world passed 100 million cases," Tedros told a press conference.
"At the current trajectory, we could pass 300 million reported cases early next year but we can change that," the WHO official said.