söndag 30 januari 2022

Pandemic not yet over: WHO. vaccines 'help stop mutations'. Bangkok Post

Pandemic not yet over: WHO
Vandelaer: Fake news takes toll
Vandelaer: Fake news takes toll

The World Health Organization (WHO) is urging unvaccinated people not to hesitate to get inoculated against Covid-19, noting the pandemic is not over yet.

WHO Thailand, Unicef Thailand and the Mental Health Department, recently held an online seminar on "Vaccine Hesitancy: Management and Intervention". During the event, Jos Vandelaer, WHO representative in Thailand and Director Emergencies for Southeast Asia Region, said vaccine hesitancy stems from unproven claims mixed with fact, fake news and fantasy leading to confusion.

"We are seeing a group who doubts or is not in favour of vaccination, [who have become] much more vocal," Dr Vandelaer said.

"The group is often [in agreement] with the fake argument. There is no argument saying vaccines would cause whatever other diseases now or in a year.

"The vaccine has gone through several processes and is understood very well," he added.

"But even more importantly, billions of doses have been given [to people] around the world.

"If these vaccines have serious side effects, these must have been shown in real life by now."

He said another concern surrounding Covid-19 is unequal global vaccine coverage, particularly in the African region, making people living there vulnerable to the coronavirus.

Dr Vandelaer said it is crucial that everyone in the world becomes immunised to stop the spread of Covid-19 and obstruct the kind of virus circulation that caused mutations to happen.

"The virus can always mutate and it would do that, but it needs to circulate to mutate," he said.

"And the circulation becomes difficult if there is immunity around, that means if people are vaccinated."

Regarding the perception that the pandemic is ending, Dr Vandelaer said it is too early to reach that conclusion.

"We do not know what is going to happen. Is there going to be a new variant? Or will there be more infections, more than Omicron or more than Delta?

"We do not know that yet and it is premature to assume that after Omicron, everybody will have immunity," he said. "That is too premature. I think we have to wait and see."

He said the virus will stay around in one form or another, adding people will have to learn to live with the virus and regularly get booster shots.

"Maybe these vaccines need to be tweaked to adjust with new variants of the future," he added.



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lördag 29 januari 2022

Why Covid-19 will never become endemic. Renowned virologist Dr Yong Poovorawan has dismissed ideas that Covid-19 will become endemic, as predicted by health authorities in Thailand and around the world. The Nation


 
Why Covid-19 will never become endemic

Renowned virologist Dr Yong Poovorawan has dismissed ideas that Covid-19 will become endemic, as predicted by health authorities in Thailand and around the world.

Posting on his Facebook page, Yong noted that the words Covid-19 and endemic were frequently being used together.

However, he pointed out that "endemic" describes a disease that is confined to a certain area – such as Yellow Fever in Africa or MERS in the Middle East – while a pandemic describes a worldwide outbreak.

He explained that Covid-19 has spread all over the world and will not be confined to a certain area, so there is no chance it will become endemic.

Other communicable diseases that have been controlled by vaccines, such as measles and diphtheria, are not called endemic, he added.

Instead, Covid-19 would eventually be controlled by vaccination and naturally immunity, reducing the mortality rate. At this stage, it would become a respiratory disease we live with, like seasonal flu.






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Anutin latest: Bigs up nation in making comparisons with USA - comments on "endemic" status in Thailand. ASEAN NOW

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Thailand's health minister and DPM has praised Thailand in remarks comparing the kingdom with the Covid-19 situation in the USA.

 

In comments reported by INN he said that the number of infections was coming down but the focus should be on the seriously ill. He noted that the USA has had a very high death toll. Despite Omicron being mild. 

 

He also noted that many people in the USA were still unvaccinated.

 

He praised Thais for their spirit of cooperation particularly for their mask wearing compliance and hand washing.

 

This was true even when they went on their travels up country.  

 

He conceded that the lifestyle in the US was different.

 

He called for continuing vigilance and observance of protocols along with ATK testing at the upcoming Chinese New Year celebrations in Thailand that start on Tuesday.

 

He said there were no new travel restrictions in place for the festival and no new limits on gatherings. 

 

He said that many things had to be considered before it could be said that the disease was endemic in Thailand - that was not something that could be announced tomorrow.

 

Other reports have been suggesting that the country will declare Covid endemic rather than a pandemic before the year is out irrespective of what the WHO might say, notes ASEAN NOW.