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Second coronavirus wave could hit in the autumn, WHO expert warns

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A second coronavirus wave could hit countries in autumn, a top World Health Organisation doctor has claimed. Dr Hans Kluge warned the second wave is expected to hit in early September, with Covid-19 having claimed an estimated 38,389 deaths in the UK so far.

Dr Kluge told the Telegraph: “I’m very concerned about a double wave – in the fall, we could have a second wave of Covid and another one of seasonal flu or measles. "We know from history that in pandemics the countries that have not been hit early on can be hit in a second wave. "What are we going to see in Africa and Eastern Europe?

They're behind the curve – some countries are saying: 'We're not like Italy' and then, two weeks later, boom!” It comes amid claims coronavirus will

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