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Covid-19 pandemic to end in early 2022: WHO

Although situation still prevalent in 2021, it will be more manageable than in 2020, says health authority’s regional director for Europe

Updated 5 years ago · Published on 22 Feb 2021 2:00PM

Covid-19 pandemic to end in early 2022: WHO
The biggest problem will emerge when those who are vaccinated are in the same environment with those who are not, so scheduling is a very important factor, says World Health Organisation regional director for Europe Hans Kluge. – AFP pic, February 22, 2021

COPENHAGEN – The World Health Organisation (WHO) regional director for Europe said yesterday he believes the coronavirus outbreak will end in early 2022, Anadolu Agency reported.

Hans Kluge told Danish state broadcaster DR that Covid-19 will still be prevalent in 2021, but it will be more manageable than in 2020.

Stating that the worst scenarios are now over, Kluge said there is more information concerning the virus compared to 2020, when it first began spreading.

He cautioned, however, that no one can know the future of the Covid-19 pandemic in advance.

“There will continue to be a virus, but I don’t think restrictions will be needed. This is an optimistic message,” he said.

Kluge said mutations are normal and the virus is trying to adapt to the person infected, but the rapid spread of the mutations are a concern for them.

Adding that the WHO is closely monitoring the effectiveness of vaccines developed against Covid-19 due to the fast-spreading types of the virus, he said vaccines can be altered based on the new mutations if necessary and there is no need to produce them from the ground up.

Kluge said mutations will not make the virus out of control but noted that countries whose healthcare systems are already under pressure could come under even more pressure, which makes it necessary to take the mutations very seriously.

He indicated that the biggest problem will emerge when those who are vaccinated are in the same environment with those who are not, so scheduling is a very important factor. – Bernama, February 22, 2021

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