(ANSA) - Rome, March 2 - The World Health Organization has
voiced full support for Italy's measures against the
coronavirus, Health Minister Roberto Speranza said after a phone
call with WHO Europe Director Hans Kluge Monday.
Speranza outlined the latest measures taken Sunday to contain
the virus.
Kulge expressed "full support for the measures adopted by
Italy to face the new coronavirus emergency and the willingness
to offer all instruments of full collaboration on the part of
the WHO".
Speranza said "it is a global challenge that countries will
have to face all together".
Coronavirus: Full support for Italy measures - WHO
Speranza outlined latest moves to Europe director Kluge