UPDATES: 16 cases previously included in the total number of cases reported for Taiwan, China have been removed. The total number of cases for 8 June 2021 have been corrected to 11,475.
The National Department of Health of Papua New Guinea updated the total number of cases for 8 June 2021 to16,398.
The Ministry of Health and Welfare of Republic of Korea removed 1 case previously included in the total cases reported on 26 May 2021. Dates affected by this correction are 26 May to 8 June 2021.
For #COVID19 cases in countries and areas outside of the WHO Western Pacific Region, please visit: covid19.who.int
UPDATES: 12 cases previously included in the total number of cases reported for Taiwan, China have been removed. The total number of cases for 10 June 2021 have been corrected to 11,956.
The National Department of Health of Papua New Guinea updated the total number of cases for 10 June to 16,621.
Evidence shows that #COVID19 does not pose a high risk to children & schools are not drivers of transmission.
We know how to reduce risks to children, teachers & families.
Joint OpEd from @WHO & @UNICEF argues for urgently working toward reopening schools. bit.ly/3v7alN1
School attendance is critical for children’s education &
prospects. Long-term costs of closures—for children & societies—are too large to justify on a continuing basis. @takeshi_kasai & @karin_hulshof say evidence points to the need for schools to reopen. bit.ly/3v7alN1
There is no such thing as zero risk. But the risks are manageable. @WHO guidance on operating schools during #COVID19 includes measures to reduce exposure & transmission:
✅personal hygiene
✅mask use
✅physical distance
✅ventilation
✅disinfect surfaces bit.ly/3pCNbgB
UPDATES: One case previously included in the total number of cases reported for Taiwan, China has been removed. The total number of cases for 9 June 2021 have been corrected to 11,693.
The National Department of Health of Papua New Guinea updated the total number of cases for 9 June 2021 to 16,580.
#PhysicalDistancing helps limit the spread of #COVID19 – this means we keep a distance of at least 1m from each other and avoid spending time in crowded places or in groups.
Protect yourself and others. #BreakTheChain of transmission.
We do not always know who may be sick with #coronavirus.
That’s why it’s important to #StayHome and practice #PhysicalDistancing. If we must go out, e.g. to buy groceries or for medical reasons, we should stay at least 1m away from others.
Staying at home as much as possible is the right thing to do now. Limiting gatherings with people outside your household – like group activities and religious events – can reduce the spread of #COVID19.
Protect yourself and others. Do your part. #StayHome.