GENEVA, Switzerland March 20 ----- The COVID-19 pandemic could settle down this year to a point where it poses a threat similar to flu, the World Health Organization.
The WHO voiced confidence that it will be able to declare an end to the emergency some time in 2023, saying it was increasingly hopeful about the pandemic phase of the virus coming to a close. Last weekend marked three years since the UN health agency first described the situation as a pandemic though WHO chief Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus insists countries should have jolted into action several weeks before.
I think we're coming to that point where we can look at COVID-19 in the same way we look at seasonal influenza," WHO emergencies director Michael Ryan told a press conference. "A threat to health, a virus that will continue to kill. But a virus that is not disrupting our society or disrupting our hospital systems, and I believe that that will come, as Tedros said.
The WHO chief said the world was in a much better position now than it has been at any time during the pandemic. "We declared a global health emergency to spur countries to take decisive action, but not all countries did". "Three years later, there are almost seven million reported deaths from COVID-19, although we know that the actual number of deaths is much higher. "He was pleased that for the first time, the weekly number of reported deaths over the past four weeks has been lower than when he first described COVID-19 as a pandemic. But he said more than 5,000 deaths reported per week was 5,000 too many for a disease that can be prevented and treated.
Source: gmanetwork.com
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