The current Wuhan pneumonia (novel coronavirus disease, COVID-19) outbreak continues around the world, but the Epidemic has slowed down as countries have launched mass vaccination operations, said Hans Kluge, director of the World health Organization (WHO) Regional Office for Europe, on 21st, predicting that the Wuhan pneumonia outbreak is likely to end in early 2022. “The worst is over”.
The worst is over. Wuhan pneumonia will continue to be prevalent in 2021, but it will be easier to control than at the beginning of the epidemic in 2020, according to Kluge. However, Krueger also stressed that this is only a predicted outcome because no one can say exactly how the epidemic will develop. Although the virus will continue to exist, he believes that restrictions can no longer be needed and can be viewed optimistically.
In response to the issue of variola virus, Krueger pointed out that mutation is a normal phenomenon, but because of the rapid spread of variola virus, the WHO is closely monitoring the effectiveness of the vaccine related to martial lung, if necessary, according to the new variola virus to improve the vaccine, and mutation will not make the virus out of control, but will allow some countries with high medical pressure to bear greater pressure, so we must seriously deal with variola virus.
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