WHO's new Covid-19 warning as 'end in sight'

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Dr David Nabarro, the WHO's special envoy for Covid-19, said that the 'end was in sight' but said that Europe was only 'passing the halfway mark in a marathon'. COVID19Ireland

The global health body said that governments around the world "should not suggest to people that the data have suddenly changed, or the virus has suddenly got incredibly weak".

"You see, what people are seeing from around the world and reporting to the WHO is this is still a very, very dangerous virus, especially for people who have not been vaccinated and who've not been exposed to it before. "It's a new virus, and we must go on treating it as though it is full of surprises, very nasty and rather cunning."

In a statement to mark the second anniversary of the virus coming to Europe, he said: "The pandemic is far from over but I am hopeful we can end the emergency phase in 2022 and address other health threats that urgently require our attention. Backlogs and waiting lists have grown, essential health services have been disrupted, and plans and preparations for climate-related health stresses and shocks have been put on hold across the region.

 

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