WHO says end of new crown outbreak 'in sight', calls on countries to keep up fight

WHO says end of new crown outbreak ‘in sight’, calls on countries to keep up fight

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Children are vaccinated with the new crown vaccine in Bangladesh on Sept. 4. (File photo)

The end of the Newcastle pneumonia epidemic is “close at hand” and the world is now in the best position to beat it, WHO said at an online news conference on the same day, calling on countries to continue to persevere in the fight against the epidemic, Reuters reported on 14 September.

We have never been in a better position to end this epidemic,” Tandse said at the press conference. While we are not yet at the point of ending the epidemic, the end of the epidemic is just around the corner.” Tandse said the number of newly crowned deaths last week was the lowest level since March 2020. WHO is calling on all countries to invest in vaccinating at-risk populations, including health workers and the elderly, and to continue testing for the new coronavirus.

The World Health Organization declared the neo-crown epidemic a pandemic on March 11, 2020. As of Sept. 11 of this year, more than 605 million people have cumulatively been infected with the new coronavirus worldwide, with more than 6.4 million deaths, according to the WHO.

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