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World Health Organization (WHO) estimated that 90% of the world’s population now has some immunity to COVID-19, although he warned of the threat of a new variant.
” WHO It is estimated that at least 90% of the world’s population currently has some level of immunity to SARS-CoV-2 due to a previous infection or vaccination,” the WHO Director-General said. Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesusreferring to the virus that causes the disease COVID-19.
“We are much closer to saying that the emergency phase of the pandemic is over, but we are not there yet,” he added at a press conference.
new version
Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus He warned that reduced infection surveillance opens the door for a new variant of the virus that can defeat the dominant omicron.
“Gaps in surveillance, testing, sequencing and vaccination continue to create ideal conditions for the emergence of a worrying new variant that could lead to significant mortality,” he warned.
Tedros recalled that last weekend it was a year since WHO reported a new, more infectious variant, the omicron.
There are currently over 500 sub-variants of omicrons, all of which are easily transmitted. They also have mutations that allow them to evade immunity more easily, Tedros recalled.
Pandemic numbers
countries turned to WHO 6.6 million deaths from COVID-19. Nearly 640 million infections have also been recorded.
The UN health agency insists that the figures do not reflect the true number of victims.
More than 8,500 people died from COVID-19 last week, Tedros recalled. A figure that is “unacceptable” after three years of a pandemic, when “we already have so many tools to prevent infections and save lives.” (AFP)
Source: RPP

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