on Covid-19 will decide on Thursday whether the virus is still a “public health emergency of international concern”, with an announcement due later the same day or in the coming days.said he hoped in 2023 “we will be able to say that Covid-19 is no longer a global health emergency”, raising hopes that one of the deadliest and disruptive pandemics of modern history could finally be over.
But there are concerns that many countries have failed to maintain both surveillance of the virus and vaccination rates while the virus is still in circulation, meaning the world is not yet ready for de-escalation.by WHO published before the meeting says Covid-19 “remains a global emergency” but it “appears to be in transition to a more endemic situation globally” – suggesting the organisation may announce the world’s battle with the virus is entering a new phase.
, sets out a two-year strategy to move the world from pandemic to endemic status, proposing to “end the emergency phase of the Covid-19 pandemic in all countries and shift from emergency response to sustainable comprehensive management of Covid-19 within broader disease prevention and control programmes”.
But the pandemic might not be declared officially over yet, as the report warns “several countries continue to have worrisome increases in the number of reported new Covid-19 cases and deaths due to the emergence of new Omicron subvariants, inadequate vaccination coverage, waning immunity and a lack of access to life-saving Covid-19-specific therapeutics”.
Several countries with developed healthcare systems and high vaccination rates, including the UK, dropped their national covid restrictions last year. In March 2022 the UK government moved to a “living with covid” phase, removing most restrictions apart from in care homes and hospitals.by the Office for National Statistics, and in April it cancelled the NHS covid app.
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