Health Organization reveals the latest developments in the Corona virus

Health Organization reveals the latest developments in the Corona virus

The Kofid-19 epidemic began on the other from December 2019, and nearly three years later, the Cofide-19 Emergency Committee at the World Health Organization held a meeting, Thursday, to discuss whether the highest level of alert should be preserved in the face of the epidemic, More than two years after the declaration of global emergency.
Every three months, the committee meets to discuss the epidemiological situation and decide whether to continue using the unusual measures.

The deadline for the committee’s decisions was not mentioned by the World Health Organization.
Didier Hussein, a Frenchman as is customary, presided over the private expert gathering.
On January 30, 2020, the World Health Organization declared a health emergency. But the world leaders did not take the danger seriously until after the Director General of the Health Organization described Dr. Tedros Adhanom Grebresus for the first time on March 11, 2020 the situation as a pandemic.

Tidros emphasised to the committee on Thursday that “the time to resolve the global health emergency has never been better.”
He emphasised that two-thirds of the world’s population had become infected, including 75% of the medical community and the elderly, and that the number of deaths reported each week is at its lowest levels ever seen since the pandemic began.

He continued, “But our work has not ended yet,” mentioning the “huge difference in immunisation rates.” He noted that the vaccine has not yet been administered to even one-fourth of the population in low-income nations.
He also pointed out that most of the countries have raised the measures aimed at reducing the spread of the epidemic.

He bemoaned once more the fact that most nations have significantly scaled back their epidemic monitoring efforts because specialists forbid monitoring changes in the epidemics.
The World Health Organization estimated more than 620 million officially confirmed injuries up until October 13; however, this number is significantly lower than the actual number of injuries and deaths, which is above 6.5 million.
“Several countries in Europe are currently reporting an increase in injuries, hospitalization and deaths,” Tedros said.

He continued, “This was predicted because people spend more time indoors as the weather has been cooler in the northern half of the world.

The newest information on the Corona virus is provided by the Health Organization.

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