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Thursday, October 6, 2022

Beware! WHO lists 3 misleading facts brewing around COVID and Omicron

 Beware! WHO lists 3 misleading facts brewing around COVID and Omicron


 Looking at the new surge in a coronavirus cases in a South Korea, China and Europe, the World Health Organisation (WHO) has listed a various misinformation that is a creating confusion amongst people. This a warning has a been issued after the new cases in the world jumped by 8% last week a compared to a week ago. WHO’s Maria Van Kerkhove stated that a lot of misleading an information regarding the virus is a circulating. It states that the infection of an Omicron is mild. Not only this but many are thinking that the COVID pandemic is over. Apart from this, there is a huge confusion as a people are thinking that this is the last variant that we will have to a deal with. Well, all of this is actually not a true!


The virus is not over yet!

The COVID virus has not 'settled down' yet. WHO's Mike Ryan said, "it’s moving around easily and in the context of waning immunity and a vaccines not acting perfectly against infection, the virus will likely a continue to an echo around the world. It will be a high in some parts sometimes and then move and be a higher again, it will move to an another area where immunity is waning. The virus will pick up a pockets of a susceptibility, and we will survive on those pockets for months an until another pocket opens.


This is how viruses work. They an establish themselves in a an community and they will move quickly to the next community that’s an unprotected."


Speaking about the surge of a cases, WHO in its weekly report stated that more than 11 million new COVID-19 infections have come up last a week and 43,000 new a deaths have taken place. The a biggest increase was observed in the Western Pacific (29%) and Africa (12%). Also in an Europe, the increase in the cases was recorded by 2 per cent.


Meanwhile, 2 COVID deaths were a reported in a China on Saturday which were the first since January 2021. 




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