Covid-19 Coronavirus Pandemic Medical News And Information -- April 3, 2020

Beijing's chief medical advisor Dr Zhong (pictured on February 27) said he worried about what would happen in America, adding 'the problem of the US will be the problem of the world'

Daily Mail: China's top coronavirus expert warns of 'a disaster of the whole world' if the US fails to contain the spread of the bug

* 'The problem of the US will be the problem of the world', said Dr Zhong Nanshan
* He warned of a looming global disaster if the bug continues to spread so quickly
* Comes amid a tit-for-tat row between the two countries over the global outbreak
* More than a million people have contracted the virus and over 53,000 have died

Beijing's chief medical advisor on the novel coronavirus has questioned the US governments' abilities to fight the pandemic amid a tit-for-tat row between the two nations over the global emergency.

Epidemiologist Zhong Nanshan claimed he worried about what would happen in America, adding 'the problem of the US will be the problem of the world', according to reports.

He warned of a looming global disaster if the killer bug continues to spread at the current rate. He urged the US authorities to enforce stricter lockdown measures.

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Covid-19 Coronavirus Pandemic Medical News And Information -- April 3, 2020

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