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The World Health Organization warns of the rapid spread of Omicron

The World Health Organization warns of the rapid spread of Omicron

The World Health Organization warns of the rapid spread of Omicron

At a time when the new mutation of Corona created fears in the scientific community and caused concern throughout the world, the World Health Organization announced on Tuesday that Omicron is spreading at an unprecedented rate and has most likely become rampant in most countries of the world.

The Director-General of the Organization, Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, said in a press conference, that “77 countries have so far reported infections with Omicron, but the reality is that Omicron is likely present in most countries even if it has not been detected yet,” noting that “Omicron is spreading at a pace that we have not seen.” Like it before with any other mutant,” according to AFP.

Masks and ventilation

“We are concerned about the fact that people are treating Omicron as benign… Even if Omicron causes less serious disease, the number of cases may once again flood ill-equipped health systems,” Ghebreyesus added.

He also warned the international community that vaccines alone will not allow any country to get out of the crisis, calling for the use of all available anti-Covid methods such as wearing masks, regular ventilation of closed halls, and respecting social distancing. He said, “Do all of that. Do it consistently. Do it well.”

booster doses

Ghebreyesus indicated that the emergence of Omicron prompted some countries to provide booster doses of anti-Covid vaccines to all their populations, "despite our lack of evidence regarding the effectiveness of booster doses against this mutant."

However, the World Health Organization fears that the booster dose campaigns will contribute to the accumulation of anti-Covid vaccines in rich countries, as has been the case so far, which weakens vaccination in poor countries. He emphasized, “I will be very clear: The World Health Organization is not against booster doses. We are against inequality.”

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