By Katherine Dillinger, CNN
COVID-19 remains a global fitness emergency, the World Health Organization said Monday, but said the pandemic is at a “transition point. “
The WHO International Health Regulations Emergency Committee discussed the pandemic on Friday at its 14th assembly on COVID-19, and Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus agreed to continue the declaration of a Public Health Emergency of International Concern, or PHEIC.
On Monday, the WHO’s advisory committee said it had suggested the WHO propose “alternative mechanisms to maintain global and national attention on COVID-19 after the end of the PHEIC. “
“Achieving higher levels of population immunity globally, whether through infection and/or vaccination, could restrict the effect of SARS-CoV-2 on morbidity and mortality, but there is no doubt that this virus will remain a permanently established pathogen. “in humans and animals for the foreseeable future. As such, long-term public fitness action is desperately needed,” the committee said Monday. “Although the elimination of this virus from human and animal reservoirs is highly unlikely, mitigating its devastating effects has an effect on morbidity and mortality is achievable and deserves to remain a priority objective. “
In a list of transitional recommendations, Tedros said countries deserve to continue vaccinating others and incorporate COVID-19 vaccines into the care regime; disease surveillance; maintain a robust physical care formula to avoid a “panic-and-abandon cycle”; continue to combat disinformation; and adjusting foreign travel measures based on threat assessment.
The organization said the coronavirus outbreak was a PHEIC in January 2020, about six weeks before it was called a pandemic.
A PHEIC creates an agreement between countries to comply with WHO recommendations for emergency management. Each country, in turn, declares its own public health emergency, declarations that have legal value. Countries use them to mobilize resources and waive regulations to mitigate a crisis.
The United States remains subject to its own public fitness emergency declaration, which the U. S. Secretary of Health and Human Services has not yet declared. U. S. Secretary of State Xavier Becerra renewed on Jan. 11.
More than 170,000 more people have died from COVID-19 in the past eight weeks, Tedros said last week at the committee meeting, and while the world is more prepared to deal with the pandemic than it was three years ago, he remains “very concerned about the scenario in many countries and the emerging number of deaths. “
While deaths from international COVID-19 are trending upward, the seven-day average is still lower than previous pandemic numbers, according to data from Johns Hopkins University.
Last week, ahead of the committee meeting, Tedros pleaded with countries not to fight COVID-19.
“My message is clear: Don’t underestimate this virus,” he said. He amazed us and will continue to amaze us, and he will continue to kill unless we do more to supply fitness equipment to the other people who want it and to comprehensively combat misinformation. “
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