The World Health Organisation (WHO) has declared coronavirus as a Public Health Emergency of International Concern (PHEIC).
The Director-General of the organisation, Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus said the decision was based on the recommendations of the Emergency Committee on the novel coronavirus (2019-nCoV) under the International Health Regulations (IHR 2005).
In a statement issued from Geneva, the Director-General explained the reason the committee took the decision.
It read; “The main reason for this declaration is not what is happening in China but what is happening in other countries. The concern is that it could spread to countries with weaker health systems. The death toll now stands at 170 people in China’’.
WHO also said there have been 98 cases in 18 countries outside of the country but no deaths.
The statement further stated that the Committee agreed that the outbreak met the criteria for a PHEIC and proposed the following advice to be issued as Temporary Recommendations.
“The Committee emphasised that the declaration of a PHEIC should be seen in the spirit of support and appreciation for China and its people. It should also be seen in the actions China has taken on the frontlines of this outbreak, with transparency, and, it is to be hoped, with success.
“In line with the need for global solidarity, the committee felt that a global coordinated effort is needed to enhance preparedness in other regions of the world that may need additional support for that,’’ it said.
The Committee acknowledged that there are still many unknowns, cases have now been reported in five WHO regions in one month, and human-to-human transmission has occurred outside Wuhan and China.
Novel coronavirus was first identified in the Chinese city of Wuhan and has been reported in 18 other countries. Almost 10,000 cases have been detected internationally.