WHO chief quarantined after contact tests positive for Covid-19

WHO chief quarantined after contact tests positive for Covid-19

Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus is currently 'well and without symptoms'.

Tedros has said that he would work from home over the coming days. (AP pic)
GENEVA:
The World Health Organization chief said late Sunday that he was self-quarantining after someone he had been in contact with tested positive for Covid-19, but stressed he had no symptoms.

“I have been identified as a contact of someone who has tested positive for #Covid-19,” Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus said in a tweet.

“I am well and without symptoms but will self-quarantine over the coming days, in line with @WHO protocols, and work from home,” he added.

Tedros has been at the forefront of the United Nations health agency’s efforts to battle the pandemic which has claimed nearly 1.2 million lives and infected over 46 million people worldwide since emerging in China late last year.

He stressed on Twitter that “it is critically important that we all comply with health guidance”.

“This is how we will break chains of #Covid-19 transmission, suppress the virus, and protect health systems.”

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