
COVID-19 cases in Europe rising again after 2 months of decline, warns WHO
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WHO chief Dr Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus has called for vaccinating at least 10 per cent of the population of every country by September as he described vaccination as the best way to control the pandemic and reboot the global economy.
Copenhagen: The World Health Organization (WHO) has warned that COVID-19 cases are rising again in Europe after two months of decline. The global health body warned that a new wave would come "unless we remain disciplined." "There will be a new wave in the WHO European Region unless we remain disciplined. Last week, the number of cases rose by 10 per cent, driven by increased mixing, travel, gatherings and easing of social restrictions," WHO`s regional director for Europe Hans Kluge said at a press conference. Kluge also cautioned that this reversal came in the context of rising cases of the Delta variant and said that it could become the dominant strain in WHO`s European region, which is made up by 53 countries and territories -- including several in Central Asia -- by August.More Related News