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"Endemic not pandemic" Coronavirus may never go away, World Health Organization warns

nirvarq

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Speaking at a briefing on Wednesday 13th May 2020, WHO emergencies director Dr Mike Ryan warned against trying to predict when the virus would disappear.

He added that even if a vaccine is found, controlling the virus will require a "massive effort".

Almost 300,000 people worldwide are reported to have died with coronavirus, and more than 4.3m cases recorded.

The UN meanwhile warned the pandemic was causing widespread distress and mental ill health - particularly in countries where there's a lack of investment in mental healthcare.

The UN urged governments to make mental health considerations part of their overall response.

What did WHO say?
"It is important to put this on the table: this virus may become just another endemic virus in our communities, and this virus may never go away," Dr Ryan told the virtual press conference from Geneva.

"HIV has not gone away - but we have come to terms with the virus."


Dr Ryan then said he doesn't believe "anyone can predict when this disease will disappear".

There are currently more than 100 potential vaccines in development - but Dr Ryan noted there are other illnesses, such as measles, that still haven't been eliminated despite there being vaccines for them.

WHO Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus stressed it was still possible to control the virus, with effort.

"The trajectory is in our hands, and it's everybody's business, and we should all contribute to stop this pandemic," he said.

WHO epidemiologist Maria van Kerkhove also told the briefing: "We need to get into the mindset that it is going to take some time to come out of this pandemic."


Their stark remarks come as several countries began to gradually ease lockdown measures, and leaders consider the issue of how and when to reopen their economies.

Dr Tedros warned that there was no guaranteed way of easing restrictions without triggering a second wave of infections.

"Many countries would like to get out of the different measures," the WHO boss said. "But our recommendation is still the alert at any country should be at the highest level possible."

Dr Ryan added: "There is some magical thinking going on that lockdowns work perfectly and that unlocking lockdowns will go great. Both are fraught with dangers."

https://www.bbc.com/news/world-52643682
 
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Leongsam

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The virus is no big deal. The OK Boomers faced far worse threats and most are still around.
 

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https://www.nytimes.com/2020/05/13/world/coronavirus-world-news-updates.html


Coronavirus ‘May Never Go Away,’ a Top W.H.O. Official Warns
Some countries are reinstating controls after backsliding. And a Canadian zoo may return its pandas to China, worried it can no longer find food for them.


  • Published May 13, 2020Updated May 14, 2020, 12:44 a.m. ET

https://www.thehindu.com/news/inter...y-never-go-away-warns-who/article31585862.ece

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Coronavirus may never go away, warns WHO
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The Hague, May 14, 2020 23:10 IST
Updated: May 14, 2020 23:12 IST

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Prolonged crisis: People in front of the Basilica of the Sacred Heart of Paris after a partial lifting of restrictions imposed two months ago to fight the pandemic.

Prolonged crisis: People in front of the Basilica of the Sacred Heart of Paris after a partial lifting of restrictions imposed two months ago to fight the pandemic. | Photo Credit: AFP


European Medicines Agency says data from trials suggest vaccine could possibly be ready in a year
The European Union’s medicines agency suggested on Thursday that a vaccine for the coronavirus (COVID-19) could be ready in year, even as the World Health Organization (WHO) warned that the disease may never go away.
World leaders past and present have insisted that any eventual vaccines and treatments should be made available to everyone free of charge, with the global death toll from the disease nearing 300,000.
The pandemic has caused massive social and economic upheaval across the planet and while some nations have begun easing punishing lockdowns, fears of a second wave have kept many businesses shuttered and people confined to their homes.
Washington ratcheted up tensions over the crisis by accusing China of trying to steal research, and U.S. President Donald Trump upped the rhetoric with a colourful phrase that was likely to infuriate Beijing.
“We just made a great Trade Deal, the ink was barely dry, and the World was hit by the Plague from China. 100 Trade Deals wouldn’t make up the difference — and all those innocent lives lost!” Mr. Trump tweeted.
‘Best-case scenario’
With the race to find a vaccine gathering pace, the European Medicines Agency said one could possibly be ready in a year based on data from trials under way.
WHO raises concern over use of BCG vaccine
Announcing the forecast at a video news conference, Marco Cavaleri, the EMA’s head of biological health threats and vaccines strategy, stressed that it was a “best-case scenario”.
“We know also that there may be delays,” he said, voicing scepticism over reports a vaccine could be ready as early as September.
Patent-free science
And world leaders were among 140 signatories to a letter published on Thursday, saying any vaccine should not be patented and that the science should be shared among nations. “Governments and international partners must unite around a global guarantee which ensures that, when a safe and effective vaccine is developed, it is produced rapidly at scale and made available for all people, in all countries, free of charge,” it said.
A vaccine could allow countries to fully reopen from shutdowns that have battered economies and thrown millions of people out of work.
But the WHO cautioned that the virus may never be wiped out entirely.
“This virus may become just another endemic virus in our communities and this virus may never go away,” said Michael Ryan, the global health body’s emergencies director.
“HIV has not gone away — but we have come to terms with the virus.”
The UN also warned that the outbreak risked a major mental health crisis and called for urgent action to address psychological suffering.
Mr. Trump has been pushing for a swift resumption of economic activity in the U.S., often against the advice of health officials, as he tries to jumpstart the world’s largest economy before a November election.
‘Wave of bankruptcies’
The U.S. is the country hardest-hit by COVID-19, logging a total of more than 84,000 deaths.
Top infectious diseases expert Anthony Fauci has said reopening too soon risks triggering uncontrollable outbreaks, but Trump dismissed the call for caution as “not acceptable”.
The tensions between health and the economy were thrown into sharp relief on Wednesday when Federal Reserve chief Jay Powell warned of a potential “wave of bankruptcies” that could cause lasting harm.
Further signs of the damage to businesses emerged on Thursday when Lloyd’s of London forecast the pandemic will cost the global insurance industry about $203 billion.
And Australia released figures showing almost 6,00,000 people lost their jobs as the country’s virus shutdown took hold in April, the steepest monthly drop in employment since records began more than 40 years ago.
But the reopening of economies continued across Europe, where the EU has set out proposals for a phased restart of travel and the eventual lifting of border controls.
 

tanwahtiu

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Depopulation of baby boomers begins. 1 billion baby boomers will consumes plenty of resources starting with this buffoon Trump the early baby...
 

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Speaking at a briefing on Wednesday 13th May 2020, WHO emergencies director Dr Mike Ryan warned against trying to predict when the virus would disappear.

He added that even if a vaccine is found, controlling the virus will require a "massive effort".

Almost 300,000 people worldwide are reported to have died with coronavirus, and more than 4.3m cases recorded.

The UN meanwhile warned the pandemic was causing widespread distress and mental ill health - particularly in countries where there's a lack of investment in mental healthcare.

The UN urged governments to make mental health considerations part of their overall response.

What did WHO say?
"It is important to put this on the table: this virus may become just another endemic virus in our communities, and this virus may never go away," Dr Ryan told the virtual press conference from Geneva.

"HIV has not gone away - but we have come to terms with the virus."


Dr Ryan then said he doesn't believe "anyone can predict when this disease will disappear".

There are currently more than 100 potential vaccines in development - but Dr Ryan noted there are other illnesses, such as measles, that still haven't been eliminated despite there being vaccines for them.

WHO Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus stressed it was still possible to control the virus, with effort.

"The trajectory is in our hands, and it's everybody's business, and we should all contribute to stop this pandemic," he said.

WHO epidemiologist Maria van Kerkhove also told the briefing: "We need to get into the mindset that it is going to take some time to come out of this pandemic."


Their stark remarks come as several countries began to gradually ease lockdown measures, and leaders consider the issue of how and when to reopen their economies.

Dr Tedros warned that there was no guaranteed way of easing restrictions without triggering a second wave of infections.

"Many countries would like to get out of the different measures," the WHO boss said. "But our recommendation is still the alert at any country should be at the highest level possible."

Dr Ryan added: "There is some magical thinking going on that lockdowns work perfectly and that unlocking lockdowns will go great. Both are fraught with dangers."

https://www.bbc.com/news/world-52643682
Aren't they the ones tat wanted the lockdown?
 

nirvarq

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We've been through many pandemic or endemic yet ironically we're at 7.5 billion population highest ever.... lol
 

sweetiepie

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KNN if is really endemic my uncle rikely cannot make it long from now liao :frown: KNN wonder how many members are in my uncle's kind of situation KNN my uncle suspect bro Johnny already gone :cry:KNN
 

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This is the reason why the UK left the EU...WHO and the UN are the super bureaucrats ..because their influence is bigger than the nation state...think of it as the singkie civil service just bigger and more powderful with a Empress Dowager like Ho Jinx controlling it,,,u get what I mean
but the uk still influenced by the WHO and the UN leh...
 

nightsafari

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virus eradication has historically not been successful. Most viruses live with us by evolving some state of equilibrium.
 

sweetiepie

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your unker really worry too much... who Johnny?
KNN just being realistic by doing a comparison of his health status with the death statistics putting aside the age risk he is still in the vulnerable group KNN johnny is sbf veteran member above 70yo not residing in sg with several medical issues always on the rookout for health supplements gai KNN
 

nightsafari

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KNN just being realistic by doing a comparison of his health status with the death statistics putting aside the age risk he is still in the vulnerable group KNN johnny is sbf veteran member above 70yo not residing in sg with several medical issues always on the rookout for health supplements gai KNN
i saw statistic too. i worry a little. your unker relax a little ok? your immune system will be stronger that way. too much stress and worry, unable to fight off infection. :smile:
 
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