According to the WHO in Europe, the trend towards an
increase in the number of new cases of Covid-19, which tripled in the region in
the last six weeks, is predicted to continue with the end of the summer
holidays, the reopening of schools and more social interaction in closed spaces
with the arrival of the cold weather.
Alongside the increase in cases, the "decrease in virus
surveillance" predicts "a difficult autumn and winter" in
Europe, according to WHO director for Europe, Hans Kluge, who urged countries
to "respond urgently" to failures to monitor the pandemic so that
deaths and serious disruptions to health services can be avoided.
Although admissions to hospital intensive care remain
"relatively low", close to 3,000 people still die from Covid-19 in
Europe every week.
As a strategy for autumn and winter, the WHO recommends
increasing the vaccination rate, a second booster dose for immunosuppressed
people over five years of age and their close contacts, the use of a mask
indoors and on public transport, the ventilation of spaces such as schools and
offices and the rapid tracking of cases.
What I'd really like to write, would never get published. The only people who will still be watching future episodes of The Covid Show are nut jobs.
By Hart from Lisbon on 20 Jul 2022, 11:51