Source: Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus Facebook page.

The novel coronavirus pandemic is still accelerating and its effects will be felt for decades, the World Health Organization’s director-general told an online conference on Monday.

Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus told a virtual health forum organised by Dubai authorities that the greatest threat facing the world is not the virus itself, but “the lack of global solidarity and global leadership”.

“We cannot defeat this pandemic with a divided world,” he said.

“The politicisation of the pandemic has exacerbated it. None of us is safe until all of us are safe.”

The WHO warned last week of a new and dangerous phase of the coronavirus pandemic, with people tiring of lockdowns despite the disease’s rapid spread.

The COVID-19 illness, which has now killed more than 465,000 people and infected almost nine million worldwide, is surging in the Americas and parts of Asia, even as Europe starts to ease restrictive measures.

Lockdowns imposed to halt the spread of the virus have caused crippling economic damage, but the WHO says the pandemic still poses a major threat.

“The pandemic is still accelerating,” Tedros told the virtual conference.

“We know that the pandemic is much more than a health crisis, it is an economic crisis, a social crisis, and in many countries a political crisis,” he said.

“Its effects will be felt for decades to come.”

A vaccine remains months off at best despite several trials, while scientists are still discovering more about the virus, its symptoms and the extent to which it may have spread before being identified.

– AFP

Subscribe
Notify of
1 Comment
Newest
Oldest Most Voted
Inline Feedbacks
View all comments
You May Also Like

Clifford Centre issue advisory after confirmed cases in the premises

Clifford Centre Management has issued an advisory to advise all tenants regarding…

Singapore accused of being a “laundromat” of Russian oil helping to fund Putin’s war chest

The Centre for Research on Energy and Clean Air (CREA) has accused Singapore and others of being a “laundromat” for Russian oil, despite these countries imposing sanctions on Russia.

MOH: Travellers to yellow fever endemic countries advised to be vaccinated ten days before leaving

Ministry of Health (MOH) has released an advisory on travellers to be…