WHO SOS for Eastern Europe: Omicron mutation threat remains high

Panic prevails in Eastern Europe due to the coronavirus. THE World Health Organisation (WHO) calls on the authorities to improve vaccination campaigns and other measures as there is a new wave of Omicron mutation.

In just the past two weeks, the number of cases in Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Georgia, Russia and Ukraine has more than doubled, according to a statement from Hans Kluge, WHO Regional Director for Europe.

His statements come at a time when many European countries, including the Czech Republic and Poland, have implied that will ease pandemic restrictions next month if the daily number of cases continues to decrease.

The WHO, however, stressed the continuing need for measures such as rapid tests and the use of a mask, saying that more than 165 million cases coronavirus have so far been recorded in the WHO-covered region of Europe with 25,000 deaths reported last week.

“Faced with the Omicron wave and Delta still circulating widely in the east, this worrying situation is not the right time to take the measures we know work to reduce the spread of the coronavirus,” Kluge said.

According to the Athens News Agency, he called on the governments to investigate the reasons for the local low vaccination rates.

Less than 40 percent of citizens over the age of 60 in Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Kyrgyzstan, Ukraine and Uzbekistan have completed their coronavirus vaccination, Kluge said.

Source: News Beast

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