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End of Covid pandemic in sight: WHO


AFP
September 14, 2022


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GENEVA: The number of newly reported Covid-19 cases has dropped dramatically, the World Health Organization said Wednesday, urging the world to seize the opportunity to end the pandemic.

Newly reported cases of the disease, which has killed millions since being identified in late 2019, last week fell to the lowest level since March 2020, said WHO chief Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus.

“We have never been in a better position to end the pandemic,” he told reporters. “We are not there yet, but the end is in sight.”
But the world needed to step up to “seize this opportunity”, he added.

“If we don’t take this opportunity now, we run the risk of more variants, more deaths, more disruption, and more uncertainty.”
According to WHO’s latest epidemiological report on Covid-19, the number of reported cases fell 28 percent to 3.1 million during the week ending September 11, following a 12-percent-drop a week earlier.

‘Underestimate’

But the agency has warned that the falling number of reported cases is deceptive, since many countries have cut back on testing and may not be detecting the less serious cases.

“The number of cases that are being reported to WHO we know are an underestimate,” Maria Van Kerkhove, the WHO technical lead on Covid, told reporters.

“We feel that far more cases are actually circulating than are being reported to us,” she said, cautioning that the virus “is circulating at a very intense level around the world at the present time”.

Since the start of the pandemic, WHO has tallied more than 605 million cases, and some 6.4 million deaths, although both those numbers are also believed to be serious undercounts.

A WHO study published in May based on excess mortality seen in various countries during the pandemic estimated that up to 17 million people may have died from Covid in 2020 and 2021.

Van Kerkhove noted that going forward there will likely be “future waves of infection, potentially at different time points throughout the world, caused by different sub-variants of Omicron or even different variants of concern”.

But, she added, “those future waves of infection do not need to translate into future waves of death”.

‘Seize this opportunity’

In a bid to help countries to do what is needed to rein in the virus, the WHO on Wednesday published six policy briefs.

Among the recommendations, the WHO is urging countries to invest in vaccinating 100 percent of the most at-risk groups, including health workers and the elderly, and to keep up testing and sequencing for the virus.

“These policy briefs are an urgent call for governments to take a hard look at their policies, and strengthen them for Covid-19 and future pathogens with pandemic potential,” Tedros said.

“We can end this pandemic together, but only if all countries, manufacturers, communities and individuals step up and seize this opportunity.”

WHO emergencies director Michael Ryan agreed.

“Even as the pandemic wanes, and as the number of cases may drop, we are going to have to maintain high levels of vigilance,” he told reporters.

“We still have a highly mutable, evolving virus that has shown us time and time again over two and a half years how it can adapt, how it can change.”


 
Vaccinated People Made Up Majority Of Covid-19 Deaths In August

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Correspondent
November 25, 2022

The United States reported on Wednesday that a majority of the Americans dying from Covid-19 had been at least partially vaccinated, according to a Washington Post analysis of federal and state data.

Based on the analysis, the increase in deaths among vaccinated people is a result of the decreasing efficacy of the vaccine and increasing contagious strains of the virus.
The Post reported that 58% of Covid-19 deaths in August were people who were at least partially vaccinated.

The death of vaccinated people has been "steadily rising" over the past year, according to the report.

In September 2021, vaccinated individuals made up just 23% of Covid-19 fatalities. By February 2022 this had risen to 42%.

"We can no longer say this is a pandemic of the unvaccinated," said Kaiser Family Foundation Vice President Cynthia Cox, who conducted the analysis on behalf of the Post.

Top health officials have repeatedly urged Americans to complete their vaccine doses in order to maximize the vaccine's protection against Covid-19.

At a press conference, White House Coronavirus Response Coordinator Dr Ashish Jha announced the Biden administration's "six-week sprint" campaign to get Americans fully vaccinated this winter.

He said that the Covid-19 vaccine is a "once a year shot," similar to the flu shot.
Outgoing White House Chief Medical Adviser Dr Anthony Fauci also encouraged Americans to get fully vaccinated as soon as possible.

He noted that the effectiveness of the vaccine decreases over time, adding that covid-19 is not like "other vaccine-treatable illnesses" due to its new emerging variants.
 
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