Despite the optimism of the world … a “strange” statement by the director of the World Health Organization



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The epidemic continues to spread months after it was reported in China in late December, affecting more than 54 million people and killing more than 1.3 million.

Ghebreyesus said that "The vaccine will complement the other tools we have, but it will not replace them"And stressed that "A vaccine alone will not eliminate an epidemic".

And figures from the World Health Organization showed, on Saturday, that 660,905 new cases of Corona virus were registered, which is a new record in one day.

The number of injured registered on Saturday and the registered on Friday, which amounts to 645,410, exceeds the previous record of daily toll, which amounted to 614013 cases, which were registered on November 7.

Tedros explained that vaccine supplies will be initially restricted with "Prioritize healthcare workers, older people, and other populations at risk".

ويتع: "We hope this will reduce the number of deaths and allow health systems to cope".

But you are warned "That would still leave a lot of room for the virus to spread. We will have to continue to monitor the situation, people will still have to undergo testing, isolation and care, contact tracing will still be necessary, and people will still need to be cared for.".

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Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus confirmed on Monday that any virus vaccine alone will not eliminate the “Covid 19” pandemic.

The epidemic continues to spread months after it was reported in China in late December, affecting more than 54 million people and killing more than 1.3 million.

Ghebreyesus said that “the vaccine will complement the other tools we have, but it will not replace them,” and stressed that “the vaccine alone will not eliminate the epidemic.”

And figures from the World Health Organization showed, on Saturday, that 660,905 new cases of Corona virus were registered, which is a new record in one day.

The number of injured registered on Saturday and the registered on Friday, which amounts to 645,410, exceeds the previous record of daily toll, which amounted to 614013 cases, which were registered on November 7.

Tedros explained that the supply of vaccines would initially be restricted, with “priority for health workers, the elderly and other vulnerable populations.”

“We hope this will reduce the number of deaths and allow health systems to cope,” he added.

But he warned: “This will still leave plenty of room for the virus to spread. We will need to continue to monitor the situation, people will continue to undergo testing, isolation and care, and there will still be a need to trace contacts, and it will still be necessary to take care of people.” .



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