The chief of the World Health Organisation has urged countries to
work together against the "grave
threat" posed by the coronavirus outbreak as an expert revealed
there was potential for billions across the world to be infected by the deadly
virus.
The WHO is holding a conference in Geneva on combating the virus,
which has killed more than 1100 people in China and spread to dozens of
countries around the world.
WHO chief Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus said viruses could have
"more powerful consequences than any terrorist action".
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