WHO General Director said that the world had many things to do to end the epidemic and would be a mistake if he thought the danger was over.

The world recorded 171,373,050 cases of NCOV and 3,564,185 deaths, up 344,987 and 7,441, while 153,889,056 people have recovered, according to real-time Worldometers statistics page.

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Speaking at the closing session the 74th World Health Council on May 31, the General Director of the World Health Organization (WHO) Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus said there are many things to do to end the pandemic

We feel encouraged when the number of cases of infections and deaths on the globe continue to decline, but it will be a big mistake if any country thinks the danger has passed, Mr. Tedros said.

He said that the path of episodes of pandemics is to use suitable and consistent community health measures, in combination with promoting fair vaccination.

One day, hopefully not far away, the pandemic will back away, but the psychological scars will still have people who have lost their loved ones, medical staff faced too much stress, as well as millions

Also on May 31, WHO announced the new name of NCOV variants by using Greek letters, instead of calling where they first appeared.

No country deserves stigma for detecting and reporting variations, Maria van Kerkhove, WHO's technical team leader about Covid-19, posting Twitter.

Accordingly, British variation (B.1.1.7) called Alpha, South African variant (B.1.351) is beta, Brazilian P1 variant is Gamma, Indian variant B.1.617.2 is Delta.

The WHO Expert Council said the new name will be easier and realistic for those who do not do in the field of science.

General Director of Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus at the 74th World Health Council on May 31.

America, the world's largest translation area, reported 34,048,268 cases and 609,767 deaths caused by NCOV, an increase of 4,609 cases and 141 deaths compared to the previous day.

Dr. Anthony Fauci, the leading American infectious disease expert, warned too early to announce the Covid-19 victory even though the number of cases and deaths fell to the lowest level since June last year.

We don't want to declare victory too soon because we still have a long way to go.

The number of daily infections in the US has decreased by 53% from May 1, according to Johns Hopkins University data, but the infection rate is still high in the non-vaccinated group and the number of global infections still increases.

As long as the pandemic is also raging in the world, the risk of variations is always present and can reduce our vaccine efficiency, he said.

50% of the US population was injected at least one vaccine dose, while 40% completed the vaccination program.

India is the world's second largest epidemic area with 28,173,655 cases and 331,909 deaths, increasing compared to the day before 126,698 and 2.782 cases.

The capital New Delhi on May 31 reported 648 new infections, the lowest level since March 18, and 86 deaths for Covid-19.

The Bihar government has announced to extend the Covid-19 blockade orders in the state for another week to June 8, to limit the virus spread.

Spokesman Indian serum Institute, the world's largest vaccine manufacturer, said the company plans to ship 90 million doses of Astrazeneca vaccine in June, up to 40% compared to the current 65 million doses per month.

The information given in the context of the second most populous national world is struggling to deal with the second Covid-19 outbreak, causing tens of thousands of people to die in just a month.

France, the world's fourth largest epidemic area, recorded 5,667,324 cases and 109,528 deaths.

French officials said they will tighten entry regulations to prevent the risk of spread of Indian variants.

Those who are allowed to go to France will have to test Covid-19 before departure and have a 7-day isolation at the destination.

France also announced to expand the vaccination range to all adults of the country.

He, the world's seventh epidemic, reported 3,383 new cases and 1 trace death 24 hours, bringing the total number of Covid-19 in the country to 4,487,339 and 127,782.

Ravi Gupta, Professor Microbiology at Cambridge University, on May 31, told BBC Radio 4 that the number of new cases will increase by the number of multipliers and 3/4 of which is a new variation.

He added that the signs of the Covid-19 wave could be felt longer than the previous outbreaks due to the vaccination rate in a high population.

Accordingly, he called on the government to review the final step in his blockade, expected to completely remove the measures to prevent Covid-19 on June 21.

Despite the rapid vaccination progress of Covid-19 vaccination, the newly daily new infection in the UK still rises, averaging about 3,000 cases per day.

In Southeast Asia, the Philippines, the second largest translation area, recorded 1,230,301 cases and 20,966 deaths, up to 6,684 and 107 cases.

Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte on May 31 announces extending limited measures to prevent Covid-19 in the capital and neighboring provinces to mid-June.

According to the Government's regulations, religious events venues are only operating at 30%, restaurants are at 20%, while the travel is not essential continues to be banned.

Mr. Duterte also extended the ban on entry from Indian countries, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, Nepal, Oman and the United Kingdoms unified on June 15, to prevent the risk of spreading variations B.1.617

Thailand reported 5.485 new cases and 9 deaths in the past 24 hours, bringing the total number of Covid-19 shifts to 159,792 and 1,031.

Bangkok officials at the end of May 31, said the government's Covid-19 response team rejected the city's decision, which allow massage stores, clinics and parks to reopen from day 1 /

With a new decision, massage facilities, clinics, parks along with schools, cinemas, gym rooms and zoo will have to close at least 14 days.

The decision was given between the government facing the growing criticism of the public on the deployment of slow, chaotic vaccines, which is expected to start from June 7.