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Half of western Europe could contract COVID-19 within weeks: WHO

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THERE were more than seven million new cases of the Omicron variant of COVID-19 across Europe in the first week of January, more than doubling in just two weeks, the World Health Organisati­on says.

WHO Europe director Hans Kluge said at a media briefing yesterday that 26 countries in its region reported that more than 1 per cent of their population­s are being infected with COVID-19 each week, warning there is now a “closing window of opportunit­y” for countries to prevent their health systems from being overwhelme­d.

He cited estimates from the Institute of Health Metrics at the University of Washington that projected half of the population in western Europe will be infected with COVID-19 in the next six to eight weeks.

“Omicron moves faster and wider than any (previous) variant we have seen,” he said.

Kluge called for countries to mandate the use of masks indoors and to prioritise vaccinatio­n, including booster doses, of at-risk population­s, including health workers and older people.

WHO’s Geneva headquarte­rs has previously pleaded with rich countries not to offer booster doses and to donate them instead to poorer countries where vulnerable groups have yet to be immunised.

Kluge said he was greatly concerned that as Omicron moves east across the European continent, the variant will take a much higher toll on countries with lower vaccinatio­n coverage rates.

In Denmark, he noted the corona

virus hospitalis­ation rate was six times higher in people who weren’t vaccinated compared to those who had been immunised.

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A French Republican Guard, wearing a protective face mask

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