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WHO Director to go under quarantine after contact. The Director-General of the World Health Organization, Tedros Ghebreyesus, confirmed that he will be under quarantine after coming into contact with a person infected with the Coronavirus.  

WHO Director to go under quarantine after contact

Ghebreyesus said, through his account on “Twitter”, that he will isolate himself in line with the protocols of the World Health Organization, indicating that he is fine and has not shown any symptoms and will continue to work from home. 


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