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Life - Health & Wellness Updated: May 05, 2023

WHO Records Decrease In Weekly COVID-19 Deaths

By Felicia Abisola Olamiji
May 05, 2023
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The World Health Organisation (WHO) has revealed that the number of weekly reported deaths from COVID-19 is declining.

This was made known by Dr Tedros Ghebreyesus, WHO Director-General, at the 15th meeting of the IHR Emergency Committee on the COVID-19 pandemic on Thursday, saying that it is very pleasing to see that the downward trend has continued.

“For each of the past 10 weeks, the number of weekly reported deaths has been the lowest since March 2020.

“This sustained trend has allowed life to return to “normal” in most countries, and has increased the capacity of health systems to cope with potential resurgences and the burden of post-COVID-19 condition,’ Ghebreyesus said.

According to him, at the same time, some critical uncertainties about the evolution of the virus persist, which makes it difficult to predict future transmission dynamics or seasonality.

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He said that inequalities in access to life-saving interventions also continue to put millions of people around the world at unnecessary risk, particularly the most vulnerable.

“Also pandemic fatigue threatens us all. We are all sick and tired of this pandemic and want to put it behind us,” he said.

Ghebreyesus said that the virus is here to stay, and all countries would need to learn to manage it alongside other infectious diseases.

“On May 3, WHO published the fourth COVID-19 Strategic Preparedness and Response Plan, which outlines critical actions across all the core components of the response collaborative surveillance.

“Others are community protection, safe and scalable care, access to countermeasures, and emergency coordination,” he said.

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Felicia Abisola Olamiji

  A graduate of English Language from Olabisi Onabanjo University, passionate about learning new...

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