(Morning News) Tan Desai, Director -General of the World Health Organization, faded the saying that he was nearly ended by crown diseases a few days ago, saying that it was time to announce the end of the crisis crisis.morning.

Agence France -Presse reported on Thursday (September 22), "We haven't stepped out of this tunnel."

Online press conferences said that the world is the most favorable position to end crown disease.This is the most optimistic assessment of the epidemic situation since the WTO announced the popularity of crown disease in March 2020.

U.S. President Biden announced on the 18th that it was interviewed by the Columbia Broadcasting Corporation (CBS) on the 18th that the crown disease in the United States has ended.

However, Tan Desai was not so optimistic when he spoke to the media at the United Nations Conference of New York on the 22nd. He explicitly emphasized that "the end point is not means that we have reached the end."

Tan Desai reiterated that the world is in the most favorable position of the end of the epidemic, and the number of crown diseases every week continues to decline -the current numbers are only 10%of the peak in January 2021.Two -thirds of the world's population have been vaccinated, including three -quarters of medical staff and elderly people.

"We stayed in a long and dark tunnel for two and a half years. Now we have just begun to see the dawn of the end of the tunnel."

But Tan Desai remindsSaid, "We are still in the tunnel," he said, "We still have a long way to go, and the tunnel is still dark. If we are not careful, we will be tripped by many obstacles in the tunnel."

The latest report data from the WHO shows that last week, more than 9,800 crown death cases were added worldwide, a decrease of 17%from the previous week, and a new confirmed case was 3.2 million.