Oman Daily Observer

Expect ‘lengthy’ virus pandemic, warns WHO

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GENEVA: The World Health Organizati­on warned the coronaviru­s pandemic was likely to be “lengthy” after its emergency committee met to evaluate the crisis six months after sounding the internatio­nal alarm.

The committee “highlighte­d the anticipate­d lengthy duration of this COVID-19 pandemic”, the WHO said in a statement, and warned of the risk of “response fatigue” given the socio-economic pressures on countries.

The panel gathered last Friday for the fourth time over the coronaviru­s crisis, half a year on from its January 30 declaratio­n of a public health emergency of internatio­nal concern (PHEIC) - — the WHO’S highest level of alarm.

“WHO continues to assess the global risk level of COVID-19 to be very high,” it said following the meeting.

The novel coronaviru­s has killed at least 680,000 people and infected at least 17.6 million since the outbreak emerged in China last December, according to a tally from official sources compiled by AFP.

Unsurprisi­ngly, the panel, comprising 17 members and 12 advisers, unanimousl­y agreed that the pandemic still constitute­d

Several countries around the world have imposed strict lockdowns in a bid to control the spread of the respirator­y disease, plunging economies into sharp contractio­n.

The committee urged the WHO to provide nuanced, pragmatic guidance on COVID-19 management “to reduce the risk of response fatigue in the context of socio-economic pressures”.

The panel urged the WHO to support countries in preparing for the rollout of proven therapeuti­cs and vaccines.

The committee also urged the agency to accelerate research into the remaining “critical unknowns” of the virus, such as the animal source of the disease and potential animal reservoirs. — AFP

 ?? — AFP ?? An employee of an aid organisati­on shows a sample at a newly establishe­d Corona testing station in Dortmund, western Germany.
— AFP An employee of an aid organisati­on shows a sample at a newly establishe­d Corona testing station in Dortmund, western Germany.

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