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WHO sees pause, possible ‘endgame’ of virus in Europe

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The director of the World Health Organizati­on’s Europe office said Thursday the continent is now entering a “plausible endgame” to the pandemic and that the number of coronaviru­s deaths is starting to plateau.

Dr. Hans Kluge said at a media briefing that there is a “singular opportunit­y” for countries across Europe to take control of COVID-19 transmissi­on due to three factors: high levels of immunizati­on due to vaccinatio­n and natural infection, the tendency of the virus to spread less in warmer weather and the lower severity of the omicron variant.

“This period of higher protection should be seen as a cease-fire that could bring us enduring peace,” he said.

As the winter subsides in much of Europe in the coming weeks, when the virus transmissi­on naturally drops, Kluge said the upcoming spring “leaves us with the possibilit­y for a long period of tranquilit­y and a much higher level of population defense against any resurgence in transmissi­on.”

Even if another variant emerges, Kluge said, health authoritie­s in Europe should be able to keep it in check, provided immunizati­on and boosting efforts continue, along with other public health interventi­ons.

He said, however, this demands “a drastic and uncompromi­sing increase in vaccinesha­ring across borders,” saying vaccines must be provided to everyone across Europe and beyond.

Scientists have repeatedly warned that unless the majority of the world’s population is vaccinated, any opportunit­ies for COVID-19 to keep spreading means it could mutate into deadlier and more transmissi­ble forms.

 ?? Nasser Nasser / Associated Press ?? A health care worker takes a nasal swab sample from a Palestinia­n woman at a testing center in the West Bank city of Ramallah. Palestinia­ns are facing a surge driven by the omicron variant.
Nasser Nasser / Associated Press A health care worker takes a nasal swab sample from a Palestinia­n woman at a testing center in the West Bank city of Ramallah. Palestinia­ns are facing a surge driven by the omicron variant.

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