As cases of human-to-human transmission of coronavirus rise outside of China health experts in Australia argue a global coronavirus pandemic “is very likely, if not inevitable”.
Some say the world is already in the early stages of a pandemic, which is defined by the World Health Organisation as a disease spreading across two continents.
Clusters of Covid-19 – the illness caused by the novel coronavirus (officially known as Sars-CoV-2) – are emerging all over the world, with some showing no obvious link to China, leaving experts struggling to determine where they started and how they have spread.
Read more: https://www.theguardian.com/world/2020/feb/25/how-will-australia-respond-if-the-coronavirus-outbreak-becomes-a-pandemic
Some say the world is already in the early stages of a pandemic, which is defined by the World Health Organisation as a disease spreading across two continents.
Clusters of Covid-19 – the illness caused by the novel coronavirus (officially known as Sars-CoV-2) – are emerging all over the world, with some showing no obvious link to China, leaving experts struggling to determine where they started and how they have spread.
Read more: https://www.theguardian.com/world/2020/feb/25/how-will-australia-respond-if-the-coronavirus-outbreak-becomes-a-pandemic
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