Hindustan Times (Delhi)

EUROPE TO SEE ‘HIGH LEVELS’ OF COVID-19 THIS SUMMER: W.H.O.

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Agence France-presse

COPENHAGEN: The World Health Organizati­on said on Thursday it expected “high levels” of Covid-19 in Europe this summer and called on countries to monitor the spread as cases tripled in the past month.

“As countries across the European region have lifted the social measures that were previously in place, the virus will transmit at high levels over the summer”, WHO Europe regional director Hans Kluge told AFP.

“This virus won’t go away just because countries stop looking for it. It’s still spreading, it’s still changing, and it’s still taking lives.”

With the milder but more contagious Omicron sub-variant BA.5 spreading across the continent, the 53 countries in the WHO European region are currently registerin­g just under 500,000 cases daily, according to the organisati­on’s data.

That is up from around 150,000 cases daily at the end of May. Austria, Cyprus, France, Germany, Greece, Luxembourg and Portugal were the countries with the highest incidence rates, with almost all countries in the region seeing a rise in cases.

After registerin­g around 4,000 to 5,000 deaths per day throughout most of the winter, Europe is currently seeing around 500 deaths per day, about the same level as during the summer of 2020.

“We hope that the strong vaccine programmes most member states have implemente­d together with prior infection will mean that we avoid the more severe consequenc­es that we saw earlier in the pandemic”, Kluge said.

“However, our recommenda­tions remain,” he stressed.

The WHO urged people experienci­ng respirator­y symptoms to isolate, to stay up to date with their vaccinatio­ns and wear masks in crowded places.

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