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Two million COVID-19 deaths 'likely' without collective action: WHO

Are we prepared to do what it takes to avoid that number? emergencies director Michael Ryan asked, calling on governments to do everything to contain the virus

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Israeli border policemen patrol Jerusalem's main market during closure on September 25 as a series of measures to strengthen a second COVID-19 lockdown imposed last week takes effect. Pic/AFP

Israeli border policemen patrol Jerusalem's main market during closure on September 25 as a series of measures to strengthen a second COVID-19 lockdown imposed last week takes effect. Pic/AFP

Two million COVID-19 fatalities are "very likely" without relentless global action to combat the disease, the World Health Organisation said on Friday.

As the one million death toll looms in a pandemic that has surged around the planet, the WHO said the prospect of another million deaths was not unimaginable, if countries and individuals do not come together to tackle the crisis.

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