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End of Covid pandemic in sight: WHO

According to World Health Organization (WHO) chief Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, the number of weekly reported COVID-19 deaths last week fell to its lowest level since March 2020, and the end of the pandemic is now in sight.

“We have never been in a better position to end the pandemic”, the WHO chief told media personnel during his regular weekly press conference. The UN health agency’s Director-General explained, however, that the world is “not there yet”. “A marathon runner does not stop when the finish line comes into view. She runs harder, with all the energy she has left. So must we. We can see the finish line. We’re in a winning position. But now is the worst time to stop running”, he underscored.

The WHO chief also warned that if the world does not take the opportunity now, there is still a risk of more variants, deaths, disruption, and uncertainty. “So, let’s seize this opportunity”, he urged, announcing that WHO is releasing six short policy briefs that outline the key actions that all governments must take now to “finish the race”.

The policy briefs are a summary, based on the evidence and experience of the last 32 months, outlining what works best to save lives, protect health systems, and avoid social and economic disruption.

“[They] are an urgent call for governments to take a hard look at their policies and strengthen them for COVID-19 and future pathogens with pandemic potential”, Tedros explained.

The documents, which are available online, include recommendations regarding vaccination of most at-risk groups, continued testing and sequencing of the SARS-CoV-2 virus, and integrating effective treatment for COVID-19 into primary healthcare systems.

They also urge authorities to have plans for future surges, including the securing of supplies, equipment, and extra health workers. The briefs also contain communications advice, including training health workers to identify and address misinformation, as well as creating high-quality informative materials.

Tedros underscored that WHO has been working since New Year’s Eve 2019 to fight against the spread of COVID and will continue to do so until the pandemic is “truly over”.

“We can end this pandemic together, but only if all countries, manufacturers, communities and individuals step up and seize this opportunity”, he said.

Dr. Maria Van Kerkhove, WHO’s technical lead on COVID-19, highlighted that the virus is still ” intensely circulating” around the world and that the agency believes that case numbers being reported are an underestimate.

“We expect that there are going to be future waves of infection, potentially at different time points throughout the world caused by different subvariants of Omicron or even different variants of concern”, she said, reiterating her previous warning that the more the virus circulates, the more opportunities it has to mutate.

However, she claims that future waves do not have to be “waves or death” because effective measures such as COVID-19 vaccinations and antivirals are now available.

Medically Speaking Team

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