Hindustan Times (Patiala)

Delta variant taking hold in Europe: WHO

- Agencies letters@hindustant­imes.com With inputs from Anirudh Bhattachar­yya in Toronto

GENEVA: The World Health Organizati­on’s (WHO) Europe director has warned that the highly transmissi­ble Covid-19 variant first identified in India is “poised to take hold in the region”, as many countries prepare to ease restrictio­ns and allow more social gatherings and travel across borders.

During a briefing on Thursday, the WHO’s Hans Kluge said the coronaviru­s variant also known as Delta, has shown signs of being able to evade some Covid-19 vaccines and warned that many vulnerable population­s, particular­ly those over the age of 60, remain unprotecte­d.

The European Parliament has urged the EU to reverse its position and support a proposed temporary lifting of intellectu­al property rights (IPR) for Covid-19 vaccines, backing a push by many developing nations to allow more production.

EU lawmakers backed by 355 votes to 263 a resolution on accelerati­ng the global roll-out of vaccines, the parliament announced on Thursday.

The resolution says only a fraction of the 11 billion shots needed to vaccinate 70% of the world’s population has been produced.

South Africa and India have been pressing for eight months at the WTO for a temporary waiver of IP rights that could allow more manufactur­ers to produce shots.

In Canada, researcher­s have claimed to have demonstrat­ed an effective treatment for a rare blood clot caused by the Covid-19 vaccine made by AstraZenec­a. “The use of high-dose intravenou­s immune globulin plus anticoagul­ation is recommende­d for the treatment of VITT, a rare side-effect of adenoviral vector vaccines against Covid-19,” scientists at the McMaster Platelet Immunology Laboratory at McMaster University, in Hamilton, Ontario, said in a study published in New England Journal of Medicine.

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AFP People attend a film screening in Berlin, Germany.

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