#COVID19 hospitalizations have risen 4 weeks in row—now worst in 7 weeks. https://t.co/4vOJbeV1xE Earlier this month, World Health Organisation (WHO) Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus declared COVID continues to be a public health emergency of international concern.
He said that as the world enters the fourth year of the pandemic, there is no doubt that “we are in a far better situation now" than a year ago when the Omicron wave was at its peak.
He said Covid-19 continues to be a health emergency. “Three years ago today, I declared a public health emergency of international concern over the global spread of COVID-19 – the highest level of alarm under the International Health Regulations, and for the moment, the only level of alarm," Ghebreyesus said He said he has been advised by the Emergency Committee for coronavirus disease that “COVID-19 remains a global health emergency".
The Committee acknowledged that the COVID-19 pandemic may be approaching an “inflexion point". “Achieving higher levels of population immunity globally, either through infection and/or vaccination, may limit the impact of SARS-CoV-2 on morbidity and mortality, but there is little doubt that this virus will remain a permanently established pathogen in humans and animals for the foreseeable future," it said.