New crown outbreak coming to an end? WHO says victory is "close at hand"

New crown outbreak coming to an end? WHO says victory is “close at hand”

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New crown epidemic is coming to an end? Victory is “close at hand”, says WHO! Not long ago, the sudden appearance of unexplained pneumonia in Argentina startled people, but later it was proven that the pneumonia was Legionella pneumonia, and people’s hearts were put in their stomachs. Because this pneumonia is not difficult to treat, and Argentina is not now experiencing the spread of that pneumonia.

But the monkeypox epidemic that is now spreading in the United States is a problem that has to be feared. Although the monkeypox epidemic caused fewer deaths, but monkeypox and smallpox of the same origin and the same family, when the danger of smallpox is still fresh in people’s minds, monkeypox can not become the second smallpox is still not clear.

Originally, monkeypox can be prevented by vaccines and should not be a risk factor, but the U.S. government’s epidemic prevention and control strategy is unsettling, otherwise the U.S. would not be the world’s worst country for the new pneumonia epidemic.

U.S. government insensitivity

Although there is no effective drug for the Newcastle pneumonia epidemic, it is still possible to strengthen social distance control and vaccination efforts like China’s to reduce the incidence of severe disease, shorten the treatment cycle, and avoid a large-scale epidemic.

However, in less than three years, the United States has become the country with the highest number of confirmed cases and deaths of newly crowned pneumonia in the world. This is an unacceptable situation given that the United States is the most biomedically advanced country in the world.

But American politicians don’t seem to care about this problem, so the American population has had a very difficult few years, and so have the populations of European countries. Many European countries look to the United States and also do not pay attention to the prevention and control of the new crown pneumonia outbreak.

WHO announces good news

There are now multiple variants of the New Coronavirus, with Delta and Omicron being the two most damaging mutant strains. The Omicron has mutated several times, so is there nothing that can be done about the New Coronavirus? Will the epidemic continue for a long time?

No, it will not. WHO says victory is “at hand”! Could it be that the epidemic is coming to an end? It is possible. WHO Director-General Tan Desai told the media that the time is now to achieve the goal of victory in the fight against the New Coronavirus epidemic.

But countries need to work together, and the New Crown epidemic can only end, and can end immediately, if countries persist in the fight against the epidemic and seize the best opportunity to fight New Crown pneumonia at this time. The number of confirmed cases of New Crown pneumonia worldwide last week was quite low, Tandse said.

This has not been the case since March 2020. Today more than 650 million people worldwide are infected by the New Coronavirus and more than 6.4 million people have died from New Coronavirus-related illnesses.

WHO attributes this situation to the high number of vaccinations for the New Coronavirus outbreak in high-risk populations such as the elderly and health workers, as well as increased efforts to detect New Coronavirus.

It is because these 2 things were done that it was possible to identify people with New Coronavirus pneumonia and reduce the number of infections in a timely manner, and now countries will be able to eventually win if they continue along this path.

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