KEY POINTS
  • It's "not impossible" that the coronavirus death toll could double if countries don't uniformly work to suppress the virus' spread, the World Health Organization said on Friday. 
  • The coronavirus has infected at least 983,900 people as of Friday, according to data compiled by Johns Hopkins University. 
  • WHO officials warned that several countries in Europe are reporting an "increasing trend in cases" and a "worrying" rise in Covid-19 hospitalizations and intensive care unit admissions. 
Executive Director of the WHO Emergencies Program Mike Ryan speaks at a news conference in Geneva, Switzerland on Feb. 6, 2020.

As the global death toll from the coronavirus approaches 1 million people, the World Health Organization said Friday that it's "not impossible" that number could double if countries don't uniformly work to suppress the virus' spread.

"It's certainly unimaginable, but it's not impossible, because if we look at losing 1 million people in nine months and then we just look at the realities of getting vaccines out there in the next nine months, it's a big task for everyone involved," Dr. Mike Ryan, executive director of the WHO's health emergencies program, said in regard to whether the coronavirus death toll could rise to 2 million people.