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WHO director general Dr Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus giving the update today. Chen JunxiaXinhua/PA Images

WHO warns of 'potential pandemic' as efforts to contain coronavirus worldwide get more drastic

“The sudden increase of cases in Italy, the Islamic Republic of Iran and the Republic of Korea are deeply concerning,” the WHO chief said.

THE WORLD HEALTH Organization warned countries today to be ready for a “potential pandemic” as new deaths and infections in Europe, the Middle East and Asia triggered more drastic efforts to contain the new coronavirus.

The number of fatalities in China – where the virus emerged late last year – also continued to soar, with 150 more deaths taking the official toll to nearly 2,600.

Chinese authorities insist they are containing the virus, citing slowing infection rates, thanks to unprecedented lockdowns and quarantines in or near the outbreak’s epicentre.

But the spread of the virus in other parts of the world has accelerated over the past week, with Iran, South Korea and Italy emerging as new hotspots.

Deaths were reported in each of those countries today, while Afghanistan, Bahrain, Iraq, Kuwait and Oman also announced their first cases of the virus.

WHO chief Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus said countries should be “doing everything we can to prepare for a potential pandemic”, though the world body does not consider it has reached that point yet.

“The sudden increase of cases in Italy, the Islamic Republic of Iran and the Republic of Korea are deeply concerning,” Tedros told reporters in Geneva.

Another WHO official said the virus could be around “for months”.

The wave of bad news sent global stock markets and oil prices tumbling as investors headed for safe-haven gold.

Authorities ramped up efforts to contain the spread of the virus, seeking to seal off borders and ordering people to stay indoors to stop them travelling.

But experts warned the virus, officially named COVID-19, was likely to easily spread in a similar manner to common seasonal flu.

“It seems that the virus can pass from person to person without symptoms, making it extremely difficult to track, regardless of what health authorities do,” said Simon Clarke, cellular microbiology associate professor at Reading University in Britain.

Health Minister Simon Harris, meanwhile, warned that the upcoming Six Nations game between Ireland and Italy is to be reviewed, as are other public events, in light of the outbreak.

Cover-up allegations

In Iran, the confirmed death toll climbed on Monday by four to 12 – the highest number for any country outside China.

There were also concerns the situation in Iran may be worse than officially acknowledged, with the semi-official ILNA news agency quoting a local lawmaker in hard-hit Qom as saying 50 people had died there.

The Iranian government denied the report, and pledged transparency.

Even so, authorities have only reported 64 infections in Iran, an unusually small number that would mean an extremely high mortality rate.

In China, 2,592 people have died out of 77,000 infections.

South Korea has also seen a rapid rise in infections since a cluster sprouted in a religious sect in the southern city of Daegu last week.

More than 200 infections and two more deaths were reported in South Korea on Monday, bringing the total cases to more than 830 — by far the most outside China.

Eight people have died from the virus there, and President Moon Jae-in over the weekend raised the country’s virus alert to the highest “red” level.

As part of the containment efforts, school holidays were extended nationally while the 2.5 million people of Daegu were told to remain indoors.

Authorities in Hong Kong announced that from tomorrow it would not allow arrivals from South Korea other than returning residents.

Mongolia earlier announced it would not allow flights from South Korea to land.

Football, fashion curbed

Fears were also growing in Europe, with Italy reporting two more deaths today, bringing the total to five.

More than 200 people have been infected there, and several Serie A football games were postponed over the weekend.

The famed Venice Carnival was also cut short, and some Milan Fashion Week runway shows were cancelled.

More than 50,000 people in about a dozen northern Italian towns have been told to stay home, and police set up checkpoints to enforce a blockade.

Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte has said that residents could face weeks of lockdown.

Economic toll

The virus is taking an increasingly heavy toll on the global economy, with many factories in China closed or subdued due to the quarantines.

The International Monetary Fund warned yesterday that the epidemic was putting a “fragile” global economic recovery at risk, while the White House said the shutdowns in China will have an impact on the United States.

China’s agenda-setting annual parliament meeting was on Monday postponed for the first time since the Cultural Revolution in the 1960s.

Bruce Aylward, leader of a joint WHO-China mission of experts, praised China’s containment measures, telling reporters in Beijing they had likely prevented hundreds of thousands of infections, but it was time to start lifting some of the restrictions.

“Obviously they want to get society back to a more normal semblance of what probably is the new normal, because this virus may be around… for months,” Aylward said.

© AFP 2020

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    Mute stephen kavanagh
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    May 21st 2015, 9:59 PM

    In keeping with Dunnes’ general attitude towards their staff, they couldn’t give two shits about them

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    Mute Neal Ireland Hello
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    May 22nd 2015, 7:26 AM

    They are taking after Walmart in this respect, who recently closed several stores suddenly for vague reasons.

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    Mute Mark Sutcliffe
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    May 21st 2015, 9:57 PM

    It’s not like the management made a snap decision, they had plenty of time to tell staff, horrible way to treat any staff in my opinion

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    Mute Skippy
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    May 21st 2015, 10:46 PM

    They were waiting for enda and Richard to arrive for the announcement but they didn’t turn up…..apparently they go to all the job announcements

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    Mute Deco James Connolly
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    May 21st 2015, 11:07 PM

    They were they when the store opened back in the day.

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    Mute Jason
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    May 21st 2015, 11:48 PM

    Nope, Dunnes Gorey opened when Bertie was Taoiseach, but don’t let facts get in the way.

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    Mute Ciaran O'Reilly
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    May 21st 2015, 9:56 PM

    Supposedly they closed the store due to a dispute with the shopping centre management.

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    Mute RonanM
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    May 21st 2015, 10:05 PM

    If thats the case it will soon reopen, a shopping centre cant really trade if the main operator closes…

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    Mute Ciaran O'Reilly
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    May 21st 2015, 10:07 PM

    For the the staffs sake I hope so.. I wouldn’t be surprised if Dunnes are calling the centres bluff. Not sure what exactly the disputes about but still bad form either way.

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    Mute RonanM
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    May 21st 2015, 10:09 PM

    Most likely rent I expect.

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    Mute Frank Jones
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    May 21st 2015, 10:13 PM

    Workers being used as pawns in Dunnes! Would that happen?

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    Mute Margaret Deacon
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    May 21st 2015, 10:14 PM

    Dunnes own the unit so no rent issue

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    Mute Sam
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    May 21st 2015, 10:22 PM

    Isn’t the shopping centre itself up for sale?

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    Mute Kerry Blake
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    May 21st 2015, 9:58 PM

    Nice but sure what else would you expect in a working environment where the government creates something like scambridge.

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    Mute Emily Elephant
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    May 21st 2015, 10:34 PM

    Dunnes’ behaviour is attributable to government policies? So when a company treats its employees well, is that attributable to government policies as well, or just the bad stuff,?

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    Mute were not jamming
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    May 22nd 2015, 12:02 AM

    Kerrie is an idiot with no comprehension of life

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    Mute Neal Ireland Hello
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    May 22nd 2015, 7:30 AM

    The government treats its employees at lot better than Dunnes does.

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    Mute Suzie Sunsine
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    May 21st 2015, 10:00 PM

    I don’t think ever heard of Dunnes stores doing something like this before . worrying time for the staff .

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    Mute John Looney
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    May 21st 2015, 10:04 PM

    Are they this vindictive to shut down a store to scare staff into submission so they won’t strike again and be good little slaves. It’ll be interesting to see if they’ll comment.

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    Mute Jim Brady
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    May 21st 2015, 10:28 PM

    Or, if you like to put it another way, the business had to shut because it was completely unsustainable.

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    Mute Suzie Sunsine
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    May 21st 2015, 10:31 PM

    It’ll be nothing to do with the strike , if it’s a dispute with centre management then most likely then it’s most likely to do with security , the store can’t open if the shopping centre doesn’t provide mail security .something to do with insurance I think

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    Mute Al Ca
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    May 21st 2015, 10:00 PM

    New shock tactics by Dunnes management to scare workers from voicing dissent?

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    Mute Tallaght two
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    May 21st 2015, 11:13 PM

    If you don’t like how Dunnes treats is workers (and many here don’t ) stop shopping there. I dont. Cash is king. Floundering sales would bring Dunnes to heel pretty quickly I would wager.

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    Mute Suzie Sunsine
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    May 22nd 2015, 12:07 AM

    That would just result in job losses .

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    Mute Daniel Kelso
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    May 22nd 2015, 12:52 AM

    Well not really cos if you spend elsewhere then that place will expand thus needing more staff, thus creating jobs.

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    Mute Suzie Sunsine
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    May 22nd 2015, 8:27 AM

    If Dunnes sakes drop because people refuse to shop there , then Dunnes stores staff will be let go and that would only make the situation worse .

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    Mute Suzie Sunsine
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    May 22nd 2015, 8:27 AM

    *sales*

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    Mute Bobby Bourke
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    May 21st 2015, 10:38 PM

    Typical of Dunnes, no respect for workers, lack of communication always
    a factor within this company.

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    Mute Jeanette McDonald
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    May 21st 2015, 10:13 PM

    Awful, awful, awful.

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    Mute Michael Sands
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    May 21st 2015, 10:11 PM

    Some clown be on this news story to say VOTE YES and yet look at what this government has done… Nothing for the poor and if you have money they have a referendum for you…

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    Mute IrishGravyTrain
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    May 21st 2015, 10:13 PM

    What

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    Mute Neal Ireland Hello
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    May 22nd 2015, 7:33 AM

    Dod Michael just try to tell us to vote against gay people because the government isn’t nice?

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    Mute mark lobbe
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    May 21st 2015, 11:34 PM

    Out with the old in with the aldi/lidl

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    Mute Hank Schrader
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    May 21st 2015, 10:43 PM

    Smoke that Mr Union man.. Play hard ball with them and they’ll throw it back at you just as hard.

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    Mute Randle P McMurphy
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    May 21st 2015, 11:01 PM

    Ould Ben(not Coke, sorry, Gym Ben) would be very proud of his daughter, Peggy. A true chip offa the block in her dealings with and utter destain for the unions. Just such a pity(as always) that the innocent workers will be the ones to suffer. The Dunne/Heffernans will still be multiple-millionaires and the union hacks will still be employed with pensions etc after this store owner doles out a ‘lesson’ to the plebs!

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    Mute Suzie Sunsine
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    May 22nd 2015, 12:09 AM

    His daughter Peggy ?

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    Mute Neal Ireland Hello
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    May 22nd 2015, 7:31 AM

    What Union are your referring to, Hank? Dunnes staff don’t have union representation.

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    Mute Randle P McMurphy
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    May 22nd 2015, 11:44 AM

    Margaret…was being facetious ..:-)

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    Mute Randle P McMurphy
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    May 22nd 2015, 11:53 AM

    Neal..Mandate represents in Dunnes…

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    Mute Bernadette Bolger
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    May 22nd 2015, 1:07 AM

    Awful for the workers and for our little town in general.

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    Mute Catherine Hayward
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    May 22nd 2015, 1:23 AM

    Thats horrible poor workers

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    Mute Irish Druid
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    May 22nd 2015, 6:03 AM

    Is this a lockout in disguise.

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    Mute mammy
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    May 22nd 2015, 8:04 AM

    This closure could have something to do with the tesco effect. A new super duper monster mega tesco opened up last year a stones throw from dunnes in gorey.

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    Mute Neil Kavanagh
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    May 22nd 2015, 9:10 AM

    Yes they do.

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