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COVID-19 will not be the last pandemic humanity will face, warns UN chief

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NEW YORK: United Nations chief Antonio Guterres on Monday warned that the COVID-19 pandemic is not the last of its kind and that people should take measures to prevent such crises in the future.

“COVID-19 will not be the last pandemic humanity will face. As we respond to this health crisis, we need to prepare for the next one. On this Internatio­nal Day of Epidemic Preparedne­ss, let’s give this issue the focus, attention and investment it deserves,” UN Secretary-General Guterres said in a tweet. The first-ever Internatio­nal Day of Epidemic Preparedne­ss was marked on December 27 last year after the UN and the World Health Organizati­on (WHO) agreed on the need to advocate the need for preparedne­ss for and prevention of epidemics.

During a press briefing last week, the Director-General of the WHO had warned that blanket COVID-19 vaccine booster programmes could prolong the pandemic and increase inequity,

“No country can boost its way out of the pandemic,” said WHO chief Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesu­s, speaking in Geneva during his final press briefing for the year. “And boosters cannot be seen as a ticket to go ahead with planned celebratio­ns, without the need for other precaution­s,” he added.

The WHO Strategic Advisory Group of Experts on Immunizati­on (SAGE) has issued interim guidance on booster doses, expressing concern that mass programmes for countries that can afford them, will exacerbate vaccine inequity.

Reflecting on the past year, Tedros reported that more people died from COVID-19 in 2021 than from HIV, malaria and tuberculos­is combined, in 2020.

Coronaviru­s killed 3.5 million people this year, and continues to claim some 50,000 lives each week.

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