tisdag 26 juli 2022

WHO warns of more COVID but nobody cares The World Health Organisation is warning that the Covid-19 pandemic is far from finished, but the rest of the world seems ready to move on. Bangkok Jack / The Thaiger

WHO warns of more COVID but nobody cares

The World Health Organisation is warning that the Covid-19 pandemic is far from finished, but the rest of the world seems ready to move on.

The WHO received data around the world showing a 30% jump in Covid-19 infections in the past 2 weeks, but the public has grown tired of safety measures and is now impatient.

The WHO blames the rise in infections to what it calls pandemic fatigue where people have lost vigilance and are bored of dealing with it. According to the WHO, testing and sequencing have decreased significantly, and vaccination and treatment have become more haphazard.

The WHO still considers Covid to be of highest alert priority and warned that with the reduction in testing and prevention around the world, newer, more potent variants could emerge more easily, making the future of Covid-19 uncertain and unpredictable.

China is the only major country in the world still pursuing a zero-tolerance with quarantines and harsh travel restrictions. One single infection was found in Wugang city this week, causing the entire city's population to be ordered to stay in their homes.

But in much of the rest of the world, lockdowns are a thing of the past, and the economy and its citizens seem thankful for that. – The Thaiger




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