WHO warns Covid-19 virus remained a major threat

WHO warns Covid-19 virus remained a major threat

Published January 10,2024


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Almost 10,000 Covid-19 deaths had been reported in December, the WHO stated on Wednesday, because it warned the virus remained a significant menace regardless of partially passing below the radar.

The World Health Organization stated knowledge from varied sources pointed to elevated transmission final month, fuelled by gatherings over the Christmas vacation interval and by the JN.1 variant, which is now essentially the most commonly-reported across the globe.

“Although Covid-19 is no longer a global health emergency, the virus is still circulating, changing, and killing,” the UN well being company’s chief Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus stated.

Besides the close to 10,000 deaths reported to the WHO final month, there was a 42 p.c improve in hospitalisations and a 62 p.c improve in intensive care unit admissions, in contrast with November.

However, the figures are primarily based on knowledge from lower than 50 international locations — largely in Europe and the Americas, Tedros stated.

“It is definite that there are additionally will increase in different international locations that aren’t being reported.

“Just as governments and people take precautions towards different ailments, we should all proceed to take precautions towards Covid-19.

“Although 10,000 deaths a month is far less than the peak of the pandemic, this level of preventable death is not acceptable.”

Tedros urged governments to take care of virus surveillance and sequencing, and to make sure entry to inexpensive and dependable checks, therapies and vaccines.

“And we continue to call on individuals to be vaccinated, to test, to wear masks where needed and to ensure crowded indoor spaces are well ventilated,” he stated.

Tedros declared an finish to Covid-19 as a global public well being emergency in May 2023, greater than three years on from when the virus was first detected in Wuhan, China, in late 2019.

Source: www.anews.com.tr