WHO Warns Against Relaxing Covid-19 Pandemic Fight, Worries about Brazil

A health worker prepares a shot of COVID-19 vaccine

WHO chief Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus described the epidemic in Brazil as “very, very concerning”

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  • Last Updated:March 06, 2021, 07:47 IST
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 The arrival of COVID-19 vaccines should not tempt countries to relax efforts to fight the coronavirus pandemic, top World Health Organization officials said on Friday, citing concern that Brazil’s epidemic could spread to other countries.“We think we’re through this. We’re not,” Mike Ryan, WHO’s top emergency expert, told an online briefing. “Countries are going to lurch back into third and fourth surges if we’re not careful.”

 Record COVID-19 deaths have been reported in Brazil this week and its hospital system is on the brink of collapse, driven partly by a more contagious variant first identified there. On a global level, COVID-19 case numbers reversed a six-week downwards trend last week despite the delivery of millions of doses of vaccines in recent…

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