北方冬季的到来可能会导致 COVID-19 住院人数和死亡人数激增

Variants still a threat“We are now seeing a welcome decline in reported deaths globally. However, with colder weather approaching in the northern hemisphere, it’s reasonable to expect an increase in hospitalizations an

Variants still a threat 

“We are now seeing a welcome decline in reported deaths globally. However, with colder weather approaching in the northern hemisphere, it’s reasonable to expect an increase in hospitalizations and deaths in the coming months,” said Tedros, speaking during his regular briefing from Geneva. 

“Subvariants of Omicron are more transmissible than their predecessors, and the risk of even more transmissible and more dangerous variants remains.” 

Vaccination coverage among the most at-risk groups - such as health workers and older persons - also remains too low, he added, especially in poorer countries.  

北方冬季的到来可能会导致 COVID-19 住院人数和死亡人数激增

Don’t pretend it’s over 


Tedros reminded people everywhere to continue to take action to reduce the risk of infection - even if already vaccinated. Steps include avoiding crowds, especially indoors, and wearing a mask. 

“Living with COVID-19 doesn’t mean pretending the pandemic is over. If you go walking in the rain without an umbrella, pretending it’s not raining won’t help you. You’ll still get wet.  Likewise, pretending a deadly virus is not circulating is a huge risk,” he said. 

Worldwide, nearly 600 million cases of COVID-19 have been recorded, some 2.5 years into the pandemic. 

Europe to hit 250-million mark 


Europe is projected to reach 250 million cases in a matter of weeks, said Dr. Hans Kluge, Director of WHO’s Office for the region.  Like Tedros, he also anticipates the winter “surge” in cases. 

“We have made great strides in addressing the pandemic. But the virus is still circulating widely, still putting people in hospital, still causing too many preventable deaths – some 3,000 in the past week alone, about a third of the global recorded total,” said Dr. Kluge in a statement on Tuesday. 

北方冬季的到来可能会导致 COVID-19 住院人数和死亡人数激增

Monkeypox latest 


Europe is also home to around a third of the global caseload for the continuing Monkeypox outbreak, with 22,000 confirmed cases across 43 countries. 

The Americas account for more than half of all reported cases, with several countries continuing to see a rise in infections. 

WHO noted that some European countries, including Germany and the Netherlands, are also seeing a clear decline in infections. 

This development demonstrates the effectiveness of public health interventions and community engagement to track infections and prevent transmission, said the agency.

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