“Bota to join, we've still saved”, WHO: 4 million deaths by David · Global Voices

“Bota to join, we've still saved”, WHO: 4 million deaths by David · Global Voices

Four million deaths were marked worldwide by Ovid 19 a tragic moment, according to WHO chief Tedros Adhanom Ghebreesesus, who said that the globe is at a dangerous point in this pandemic. Acknowledging that the actual number of victims may be even higher than that, Ghebraesus mentioned [...]

Acknowledging that the actual number of victims may be even higher than that, Ghebraesus mentioned the fact that some countries, due to a high degree of immunization, are removing restrictions as if the pandemic had ended. But the danger hasn't left yet.

WHO leader drew attention to the fact that there is a sharp increase in cases and hospitalizations everywhere, due to new variants of choreography spreading rapidly, but also because of a “inference in access to vaccines COVID-19”

The COVID variables are winning the race for vaccines because of their inequitable production and distribution. Many countries are still continuing to provide enough vaccine supplies to immune their population. The nationalism of vaccines, where a small number of countries have taken up the lion's share, is morally illegal and an inefficient public health strategy against a virus that suffers frequent mutations and becomes increasingly effective in broadcasting from person to person”.

Ghereysus added that from “moral viewpoint, but also epidemiology or economics, now is the time for the world to unite to address this pandemic”.

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