WHO: Coronavirus Threat may Never End

The head of the World Health Organization, Tedros Adhanom, said that the epidemic is impacting other health services, which the WHO is very concerned about, especially for the children
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Image Credit: CoRona 24 News

The World Health Organization (WHO) has expressed fears that the coronavirus disease may be one that will never end. The WHO has said that the coronavirus may persist among communities, which may never end in the future.

Dr. Michael Ryan, director of the World Health Organization's Health Emergency Program, said that just as HIV could not be eradicated, the coronavirus can also remain in our midst. Ryan said, although we have found ways that people living with HIV can also stay healthy and alive for more days. He said that we have to be realistic about the coronavirus because we do not know when the disease will end.

Dr. Ryan said that if we develop an effective vaccine of coronavirus which can be handy to every person in the world who needs it, then it is possible that the disease will be eradicated. However, he did not say anything about when and how this vaccine would be invented. Earlier, the World Health Organization has expressed the apprehension that the corona epidemic may not be seen to end in the coming days.

Image Credit: The Guardian
Image Credit: The Guardian

Recently, the head of the World Health Organization, Tedros Adhanom, said that it will take time for the coronavirus epidemic to end. He had expressed concern about the children in view of the epidemic. Tedros Adhanom said, death toll is increasing from Covid-19. The epidemic is impacting other health services, which the WHO is very concerned about, especially for the children. Although the risk of disease and death due to Covid-19 is less reported on children, but the risk of other diseases is very high and this can be only be prevented with the vaccine.

The WHO chief said, the Vaccine Alliance named GAVI Global estimates that there are 21 countries complaining of vaccine shortage because the borders are closed due to Corona and no means of transport are available. A new analysis has revealed that due to Covid-19, there is a danger of obstruction in the campaign against malaria in 41 countries of Sahara-Africa.

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