The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Covid-19 nowhere near finished, says WHO

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GENEVA. – With new and more variants of coronaviru­s expected to spread around the world, the Covid-19 pandemic is “nowhere near finished”, the World Health Organizati­on (WHO) has warned.

“The WHO’s emergency committee has expressed concern that the Covid19 pandemic is being mischaract­erised as coming to an end when it is nowhere near finished,” said Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesu­s, chief of the global health body.

“It has also warned about the strong likelihood for the emergence and global spread of new and possibly more dangerous variants of concern that may be even more challengin­g to control,” he added.

Tedros had a day ago warned that the world may be in the “early stages” of the Covid-19 third wave amid a surge in Delta variant cases.

In view of this, the WHO has called on the world to ensure maximum vaccinatio­n coverage as early as possible.

“The committee has called on all countries to support WHO’s call to vaccinate at least 10 percent of the population of every country by the end of September,” said Tedros.

The WHO committee chairman Didier Houssin said that countries with limited access to vaccines are experienci­ng new waves of infections.

“Many countries have now vaccinated their priority population­s, it is recommende­d that doses should be shared with countries that have limited access before expanding national vaccinatio­n programmes into lower- risk groups,” said Houssain.

He said a year-and-a-half after the WHO first declared a so-called Public Health Emergency of Internatio­nal Concern (PHEIC) – its highest alert level – “we are still running after this virus and the virus is still running after us”.

For now, four concerning variants of Covid- 19 are dominating the global pandemic picture: Alpha, Beta, Gamma and especially the rapidly-spreading Delta variant.

But the committee warned that worse could lie ahead, pointing to “the strong likelihood for the emergence and global spread of new and possibly more dangerous variants of concern that may be even more challengin­g to control”.

WHO declares variants as being “of concern” when they are seen as either more transmissi­ble, more deadly or have the potential to get past some vaccine protection­s.

“The pandemic remains a challenge globally with countries navigating different health, economic and social demands,” the committee said.

“Countries with advanced access to vaccines and well-resourced health systems are under pressure to fully reopen their societies,” it said.

The experts lastely recommende­d, “the use of masks, physical distancing, hand hygiene, and improved ventilatio­n of indoor spaces remains key to reducing transmissi­on”. – Livemint. com

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