World Health Organization
The US currently has by far the world's highest number of deaths and cases.
The director of the World Health Organization urged people to practice “the basics of public health" to stop outbreaks of Covid-19.
Margaret Harris said: "We all need to get our heads around is this is a new virus and...this one is behaving differently."
The side effects of the COVID-19 pandemic are pushing hungry communities around the world over the edge.
The number of confirmed infections worldwide has passed 14.2 million, with 3.7 million accounted for by the US alone.
More than 260,000 people tested positive for the virus worldwide on Saturday.
The ongoing pandemic shows just how dangerous, and deadly, his continued rejection of science and expertise can be.
Updated guidelines were issued after reports of outbreaks linked to crowded spaces like gyms and restaurants.
A World Health Organisation official recently said airborne transmission of the virus “cannot be ruled out”.
Airborne transmission could dramatically shift safety guidelines, requiring more mask usage and better air circulation indoors.