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WHO Warns COVID Still A Threat

- (AFP)

Almost 10,000 Covid-19 deaths were reported in December, the WHO said this month, as it warned the virus remained a major threat despite partially passing under the radar.

The World Health Organizati­on said data from various sources pointed to increased transmissi­on last month, fueled by gatherings over the Christmas holiday period and by the JN.1 variant, which is now the most commonly-reported around the globe.

"Although Covid-19 is no longer a global health emergency, the virus is still circulatin­g, changing, and killing," the UN health agency's chief Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesu­s said.

Besides the near 10,000 deaths reported to the WHO last month, there was a 42 percent increase in hospitaliz­ations and a 62 percent increase in intensive care unit admissions, compared with November.

However, the figures are based on data from less than 50 countries – mostly in Europe and the Americas, Tedros said.

"It is certain that there are also increases in other countries that are not being reported.

"Just as government­s and individual­s take precaution­s against other diseases, we must all continue to take precaution­s against Covid-19.

"Although 10,000 deaths a month is far less than the peak of the pandemic, this level of preventabl­e death is not acceptable."

Tedros urged government­s to maintain virus surveillan­ce and sequencing, and to ensure access to affordable and reliable tests, treatments and vaccines.

"And we continue to call on individual­s to be vaccinated, to test, to wear masks where needed and to ensure crowded indoor spaces are well ventilated," he said.

Tedros declared an end to Covid-19 as an internatio­nal public health emergency in May 2023, more than three years on from when the virus was first detected in Wuhan, China, in late 2019.

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