Global Covid U-turn? WHO top scientist's note of caution on variants, wavesGlobal Covid U-turn? WHO top scientist's note of caution on variants, waves

Two years and many variants later, Coronavirus is still not done with the world. After the Delta variant in 2021, and the Omicron variant, earlier this year, the new Subvarian – BA.5 – was on the radar of experts.

In the midst of concerns over the waves of fresh Covid, the head of the scientist has sent a record of carefulness. “We need to be prepared for this Covid-19 wave-Each new variant will be more transmitted, and higher evasive-evasive-evasive that will be translated into hospitalization and greater diseases. All countries must have a plan that is driven by data for quickly Responding to a changing situation to the changing situation in change, “Soumya Swaminathan wrote on Twitter on Saturday.

New concerns have emerged in Japan and New Zealand among other countries through a surge in cases, according to reports. France is said to be the top of the global chart.

Swaminathan responded to Tweet from Philip Schellekens, a senior advisor to the World Bank group. “We see the Global U round in the death of Covid-19. The following months declined, it began to rise again. Not a big surprise given: the nature of BA.5, a relaxed attitude towards infection control, 3/4 of the world is not the latest about vaccination. “He’s tweeted.

In another post, he shared data to highlight that around three quarters of the world did not get a booster dose. Among the high-income countries, the US, France, Germany was identified as a driver of global surge, he highlighted.

Wisely region, according to WHO, Europe has a total case of Covid which was followed by America, Western Pacific, Southeast Asia, Eastern Mediterranean, and Africa.

Japan warned on Thursday, according to Reuters report, that the new waves of Covid infection seemed to spread quickly and urge people to be careful before a long weekend and school summer holidays.

In Macau China, only a legal gambling place, six casinos are closed. The country recorded economic growth no later than the outbreak of Covid early Friday, expanded only 0.4 percent in the second quarter, according to AFP report.

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