WHO: Imwe COVID-19 wave nekuda kwehutachiona hutsva dhizaini 'zvisingaite'

Mutungamiriri wedunhu reEurope kuWorld Health Organisation, Hans Kluge,
Mutungamiriri wedunhu reEurope kuWorld Health Organisation, Hans Kluge,
rakanyorwa Harry Johnson

Uku hakusi kutanga kwedenda idzva, zvisinei, isu tinofanirwa kungwarira zvakanyanya

  • New COVID-19 strains can cause re-infection and a faster spread of the virus
  • New strains could make it challenging for some countries’ healthcare systems to cope with the pandemic
  • Vigilance is essential with appearance of new COVID-19 strain

According to the Regional Director for Europe at the World Health Organization, Hans Kluge, the spread of new COVID-19 variants will not trigger a new worldwide pandemic wave.

“New COVID-19 variants are a painful reminder that the virus is still hitting us,” he said. “But this is not a new type of virus, it is a normal evolution of any pathogen that tries to adapt to its owner – a human.” “This is not the start of a new pandemic, however, we definitely have to be very vigilant,” Kluge said.

According to Kluge, vigilance is essential in this situation as new COVID-19 strains can cause re-infection and a faster spread of the virus, making it rather challenging for some countries’ healthcare systems to cope with the pandemic.

“And finally, because the new strains can affect the vaccines efficiency,” the WHO official stated.

“We have faced it dealing with the common flu, there may be some variants of the virus that require a slightly different vaccine,” Kluge said.

“We have to remain vigilant. If we have a faster virus spread and the increased mobility of vaccinated people, we are likely to have a rise in mortality,” he added.

ZVOKUBVA MUNYAYA INO:

  • According to Kluge, vigilance is essential in this situation as new COVID-19 strains can cause re-infection and a faster spread of the virus, making it rather challenging for some countries' healthcare systems to cope with the pandemic.
  • New COVID-19 strains can cause re-infection and a faster spread of the virusNew strains could make it challenging for some countries' healthcare systems to cope with the pandemicVigilance is essential with appearance of new COVID-19 strain.
  • If we have a faster virus spread and the increased mobility of vaccinated people, we are likely to have a rise in mortality,”.

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Harry Johnson anga ari iye mupepeti wedhisheni we eTurboNews kwemakore anopfuura 20. Anogara kuHonolulu, Hawaii, uye anobva kuEurope. Anofarira kunyora uye kuvhara nhau.

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