(Geneva / Paris Composite Electric) The World Health Organization estimates that about 90 % of the world's population has a certain degree of resistance to crown diseases, but it is not enough to declare the end of the epidemic emergency.Muting viruses may still occur, so epidemic prevention measures cannot be relaxed.
The Director -General of the WHO Tan Desai told reporters on Friday (December 2) that at least 90 % of the world's population has an immunization due to crown disease or vaccination.
But he also warned: "The omissions of monitoring, inspection, gene sequencing and vaccine vaccination will continue to create perfect conditions for the emergence of new mutant strains, and new strains may lead to high mortality rates." Tan Detai pointed out that last week was the first anniversary of WTO announced that Omikon was the "concerned mutation strain".After Omikon's appearance, it swept the world, and the infectious power was stronger than the previous mutation.
He said that there have been more than 500 kinds of Omikon subtypes, which have strongly spreading the strains. Although they are often not as serious as the previous mutant strains, they can easily avoid the enhanced immune system in the body.
The confirmed cases notified by various countries have been in the case of nearly 664 million, of which about 6.6 million people have died.However, World Wei believes that this data has underestimated the real situation.
Tan Desai said that there were more than 8,500 crown death cases recorded in the world last week."This number is unacceptable when the epidemic has been in the case where we have so many tools to prevent infection and save our lives."
China's crown disease confirmed cases have repeatedly written new highs in the near future, and the infection rate in some parts of the United Kingdom has also begun to rise.
France also faces a new wave of epidemic rebound. The incidence of coronary disease is nearly 500 among more than 100,000 residents, up 38 % in a week.
The French newspapers reported on December 2 that the spread of mutant Omikon's new subtype BQ.1.1 may be one of the main factors of this epidemic rebound.BQ.1.1 strains will surpass BA.5 strains and become the main popular coronal virus strains in France.
The French Ministry of Health has called on the public to vaccinate the crown disease before the holiday holidays, and calls on the public to continue to take epidemic prevention measures such as maintaining social distances to protect the most vulnerable people.
WHO urges countries to pay attention to those with high risk of severe illness
On the other hand, Mike Ryan, the executive director of the WHO's emergencies of the WHO, called on China to adopt a coherent and clear strategy to "balance between controlling viruses and ... people's livelihood, well -being, and human rights."
WHO Coronary Epidemic Coperly Coppermines, the technical director Maria Vankelkhofv, said that WHO hopes to include governments from all over the world, which focus on those who have higher risk of severe illness, such as 60 years old, such as 60 years old.The above and people with chronic diseases.
France is currently facing a new wave of epidemic rebound. The incidence of coronary disease is nearly 500 among residents per 100,000, which has risen by 38 % in a week.The French newspapers reported on December 2 that the spread of the mutant Omikon's new subcontinent BQ.1.1 may be one of the main factors of this epidemic rebound.