WHO: COVID-19 spread remains international emergency

28 July 2022, 22:32 | Health
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WHO: Spread of COVID-19 remains an international emergency Due to spread of highly contagious Omicron subspecies – BA. 4 and BA. 5 – Coronavirus infections are rising globally, as are hospitalizations and deaths. Tedros Ghebreyesus, Director General of the World Health Organization, told reporters in Geneva, calling on governments to act.

Tracking the virus has become much more difficult than before, he said, as the number of tests and sequencing - the genetic analysis of SARS-CoV-2 viruses - has dropped sharply around the world.. Without these data, it is impossible to assess the nature of the subspecies, as well as the impact they have on the course of the disease and its transmission.. WHO chief says countries are not doing enough to contain the virus. He urged governments to regularly review their responses in line with the changing situation..

Vaccination Dr. Tedros recalled that vaccines have saved millions of lives. Governments today should focus on ensuring that all at-risk people can receive additional booster doses, he said.. He also noted the need to vaccinate the population against other deadly diseases, including measles and pneumonia..

Marburg virus Dr. Tedros announced two cases in Ghana in which doctors are considering the possibility of infection with Marburg virus. The virus causes a severe hemorrhagic fever, which is fatal in half of the cases..

Currently, samples from patients from Ghana are sent for research to the Pasteur Institute in Dakar, Senegal. Given the danger of the disease, the government is already tracing all contacts of those infected and taking other precautions to prevent an outbreak..



Monkeypox Monkeypox continues to spread with 9,200 infections reported from 63 countries. The WHO Emergency Committee will meet next week to assess the situation and issue recommendations to combat the disease..

Members of the Committee will study the incidence and mortality rates (if any), as well as possible mutations of the virus. Based on the results of this review, experts will decide whether the spread of monkeypox constitutes a public health emergency of international concern..

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