As soon as the WHO sounded the alarm on Delta, the chain of command spread

Beijing: The proliferation of highly contagious Delta variants prompted China and Australia to impose tougher Covid 19 sanctions on Saturday as the WHO urged the world to stop the change immediately before it turns into something deadly. And the eradication of epidemics.
The worst outbreak of coronavirus infection in China in months spread to two more areas on Saturday - the vast city of Fujian Province and Chongqing.
More than 200 cases are linked to the Nanjing City Delta Cluster, where nine cleaners have tested positive at an international airport, with the epidemic spreading to Beijing, Chongqing, and five provinces by Saturday.
The nation where the disease first appeared has seen more than a million people under lockdown and the resumption of large-scale testing campaigns to prevent the highly transmitted tensions from taking root.
Worldwide, coronavirus infections are on the rise again, with the World Health Organization announcing an average increase of 80% over the past four weeks in five of the Health Agency's six regions. The reason is.
First discovered in India, it has now reached 132 countries and territories.
He emphasized that the "game plan" still worked, namely physical distance, wearing masks, hand washing, and vaccinations.
But as both high- and low-income countries struggle to gain the upper hand against the Delta, there is plenty of room for shots to wreak havoc and further evolution with a very unequal sprint.
In Australia, where only 14% of the population, Brisbane's third-largest city and other parts of the state of Queensland had to enter the SnapCave 19 lockdown on Saturday as a Delta variant cluster turned into six new cases.
Queensland Deputy Premier Steven Mails warned millions of people that they would be under strict orders to stay home for three days.