COVID-19 pandemic update
On this page you can check the progress of the COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic
It is updated with official country data and various graphs.
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On this page you can check the progress of the COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic
It is updated with official country data and various graphs.
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We don't have the knowledge to say what will happen with the coronavirus.
WHO says the virus that causes COVID-19 will continue to circulate around the world and mutate into new outbreaks of infection, but the flu it causes will not be as severe and will not cause acute conditions and hospitalizations thanks to population immunity due to vaccination. goal
The WHO wants to vaccinate 70% of the world's population with the fourth vaccine, but in many countries the majority of citizens have not even been vaccinated with a single dose, for example 83% of Africans.
SARS-CoV-2 continues to mutate, as evidenced by data from the UK, where the UK Health Safety Agency this week reported 600 new cases of a new variant, designated XE, which is a hybrid of two omicron subvariants and is spreading by 10%. faster. The XE variant has also been detected in Thailand and New Zealand so far. The WHO says those of concern are those that may cause more severe disease, more severe symptoms or longer hospital stays, or those for which the vaccines are not fully effective. Other mutations may cause more deaths, for example. The most important thing, however, is to have the right system that will analyze and evaluate emerging mutations, and at the same time try to control the spread of new infections.
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We don't have the knowledge to say what will happen with the coronavirus.
WHO says the virus that causes COVID-19 will continue to circulate around the world and mutate into new outbreaks of infection, but the flu it causes will not be as severe and will not cause acute conditions and hospitalizations thanks to population immunity due to vaccination. goal
The WHO wants to vaccinate 70% of the world's population with the fourth vaccine, but in many countries the majority of citizens have not even been vaccinated with a single dose, for example 83% of Africans.
SARS-CoV-2 continues to mutate, as evidenced by data from the UK, where the UK Health Safety Agency this week reported 600 new cases of a new variant, designated XE, which is a hybrid of two omicron subvariants and is spreading by 10%. faster. The XE variant has also been detected in Thailand and New Zealand so far. The WHO says those of concern are those that may cause more severe disease, more severe symptoms or longer hospital stays, or those for which the vaccines are not fully effective. Other mutations may cause more deaths, for example. The most important thing, however, is to have the right system that will analyze and evaluate emerging mutations, and at the same time try to control the spread of new infections.
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