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'Coronavirus pandemic could just be beginning,' WHO medic warns

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The clear rise in Covid-19 infections shows we are only at the start of the coronavirus pandemic, according to a top WHO doctor.

Dr David Nabarro, the World Health Organisation's Special Envoy on Covid-19, also said lockdowns aren't helpful in stopping outbreaks developing - only slowing them down He said on BBC's Newnight: "If you look at the graphs showing numbers of new cases occurring each day over time and I'm watching an acceleration. "So this pandemic, globally, isn't going away at all.

Perhaps we're quite early on at the beginning of it. "And as I see this, I think of just the scale of the task that faces so many countries now, particularly poorer countries, much poorer than the UK." Follow all coronavirus updates on our live blog

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