Philippine Daily Inquirer

YOUNG ADULTS, ASYMPTOMAT­IC DRIVING VIRUS SPREAD–WHO

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cases in Asia-pacific countries are now being driven by people under the age of 50 who may not know they are infected, the World Health Organizati­on (WHO) said on Tuesday, warning of a “new phase” in the pandemic.

Many have mild or no COVID-19 symptoms and risk infecting the elderly and other vulnerable population­s, the WHO’S Western Pacific Regional Director Takeshi Kasai told a virtual briefing.

“The epidemic is changing. People in their 20s, 30s and 40s are increasing­ly driving the threat,” Kasai said.

“Many are unaware they’re infected with very mild symptoms or none at all.

“What we are observing is not simply a resurgence. I believe it’s a signal that we’ve entered a new phase of the pandemic in the Asia-pacific [region].”

WHO data on the current phase of the contagion showed around two-thirds of Japan’s infections were among those aged under 40.

More than half of the caseloads in the Philippine­s and Australia were also in that age group.

“We must redouble efforts to stop the virus from moving into vulnerable communitie­s,” Kasai said.

Some countries that had brought their outbreaks under control—such as New Zealand, Vietnam and South Korea—have detected new clusters, forcing government­s to reimpose painful lockdowns on cities and tighten social distancing rules.

But Kasai said the use of targeted interventi­ons in the region was encouragin­g because it reduced the economic and social impact of containmen­t measures and was more sustainabl­e.

He warned, however, that the challenge will remain “as long as the virus is circulatin­g and we don’t have immunity to it.”

 ?? —AFP ?? VIRUS DRIVER A medical worker takes a swab sample from a boy in Zagreb, Croatia, on Monday. The World Health Organizati­on said young people are leading the spread of COVID-19.
—AFP VIRUS DRIVER A medical worker takes a swab sample from a boy in Zagreb, Croatia, on Monday. The World Health Organizati­on said young people are leading the spread of COVID-19.
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