WHO की चेतावनी / Omicron is not the last, more new Kovid variants will come out now, this is the reason given

New variants of Coronavirus are causing trouble for the world. The head of the World Health Organization (WHO) has expressed fears that more Kovid-19 new variants may appear in the future. He has said that the global situation at this time is such, which can give rise to new variants. WHO Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus said on Monday that the conditions prevailing .

Vikrant Shekhawat : Jan 24, 2022, 06:01 PM
New variants of Coronavirus are causing trouble for the world. The head of the World Health Organization (WHO) has expressed fears that more Kovid-19 new variants may appear in the future. He has said that the global situation at this time is such, which can give rise to new variants. WHO Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus said on Monday that the conditions prevailing in the whole world are capable of giving rise to more and more new variants.

The WHO chief said that since Omicron came to the fore, there have been more than 80 million cases worldwide. This is more than the cases in the whole of 2020. He also said that this is not the last Kovid-19 variant and more new variants related to this epidemic will keep coming in the future. However, Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus expressed confidence that if the Global Health Agency and all the countries together move forward with the right strategy, then the threat of this epidemic can end in this year itself.

70 percent required vaccination

The head of the Global Health Agency said that to achieve this goal, all countries would have to vaccinate at least 70 percent of their population. Especially high priority groups will have to be vaccinated first, which includes the elderly, health workers and sick people. Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus said that all countries will have to increase Kovid-19 testing. New variants coming in the future will have to be explored, their solution will have to be found. He said that we cannot sit waiting for the troubles to end. The WHO chief told Reuters, 'We all have to work together to end this global epidemic. We cannot leave it like this with carelessness and panic.' He said these things in the 150th session of the WHO's executive board meeting.

Not everyone will have Omicron

The WHO had earlier also said that do not make the mistake of taking Omicron lightly. World Health Organization technical lead Maria Van Kerkhove said that Omicron is spreading very fast and Omicron is replacing other variants in the case of rapid spread. However, he also said that this does not mean that all will be Omicron.

The risk of not getting the vaccine is high

The WHO official also said that Omicron is less dangerous than Delta. Still, the effect of this disease is visible in people. Many people are also dying. People who are older. Those who have not been vaccinated or are suffering from serious illness, their condition is getting more serious due to Omicron.