October, November to be 'tougher' with more coronavirus deaths: WHO Europe

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COPENHAGEN: The World Health Organization (WHO) expects Europe to see a rise in the daily number of COVID-19 deaths in October and November, the ...

. More than 51,000 new cases were reported on Friday alone in the 55 countries monitored by WHO Europe, which is more than the highest peak in April, according to the organisation."It's going to get tougher. In October, November, we are going to see more mortality," WHO Europe director Hans Kluge said.

More than 50 WHO Europe member states are holding an online meeting on Monday and Tuesday to discuss their response to the coronavirus and agree on their overall five-year strategy.However Kluge, based in Copenhagen, issued a warning to those who believe that the development of a vaccine will end the pandemic."I hear the whole time: 'The vaccine is going to be the end of the pandemic'. Of course not!" the Belgian said.

"WHO has been blamed a number of times but communicating on something you don't really know is very very difficult," Kluge said.READ: Pandemic preparedness panel slams collective failure to heed warnings In countries covered by WHO Europe, the number of daily deaths has remained at around the same level since early June, with around 400 to 500 deaths a day linked to COVID-19, agency data showed.

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