As of 31 Dec 2020, #COVID19 had infected over 82 million people & killed over 1.8 million. But preliminary estimates suggest the total number of global “excess deaths” directly & indirectly attributable to COVID-19 in 2020 is 1.2 million higher than the official figures reported.
The term “excess deaths” describes deaths beyond what would have been expected under “normal” conditions. It captures not only confirmed deaths, but also #COVID19 deaths that were not correctly diagnosed & reported, as well as deaths attributable to the overall crisis conditions.
Some countries only report #COVID19 deaths occurring in hospitals or the deaths of people who have tested positive for COVID-19. Many countries cannot accurately measure or report cause of death due to inadequate or under-resourced health information systems. #HealthData
Irrespective of the #COVID19 pandemic, inequalities and data gaps impede targeted interventions. Only half of countries include disaggregated #HealthData in their published national health statistical reports. bit.ly/HealthData2021
The #HealthData shows that the prevalence of adult obesity is increasing: in 2016 up to a quarter of the populations in high-income countries were obese. bit.ly/HealthData2021
The #HealthData shows that although the prevalence of #hypertension declined worldwide between 2000 and 2015, it is increasing slightly in low-income countries. bit.ly/HealthData2021
The #HealthData shows that children & women in low & lower-middle-income countries are at higher risk of malnutrition incl.:
-stunting
-wasting
-anaemia during pregnancy.
People in upper-middle-income countries are more susceptible to being overweight.
Before #COVID19, many countries were making progress towards universal health coverage. Improvements in the coverage of essential health services were recorded in all income groups and across different types of services, despite persistent inequalities.
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"When the #COVID19 pandemic erupted over a year ago, we faced a fundamental challenge:
We knew that 💉, rapid diagnostics & therapeutics were on the way, but we knew from experience that market forces alone would leave the 🌍’s poorest & most vulnerable people behind"-@DrTedros
"Today we can prevent #COVID19 anywhere with new vaccines.
We can detect it anywhere with new rapid tests.
We can save lives everywhere with oxygen & dexamethasone.
We have a unique mechanism for making these life-saving tools available everywhere: the @ACTAccelerator"-@DrTedros
"We welcome the declaration, esp. the commitment to support & enhance the existing multilateral health architecture for preparedness, prevention, detection & response, with an appropriately, sustainably & predictably funded, effective WHO at its centre"-@DrTedros
Every year HIV, viral hepatitis, and sexually transmitted infections account for 2.3M deaths, and 1.2M cancers
🆕WHO report highlights achievements, gaps, and actions towards eliminating these diseases as public health threats by 2030 👉bit.ly/3yohFH3
Each day 1 million new sexually transmitted infections are acquired; this burden is too high.
WHO report shows how this can be reduced.
👉bit.ly/3hEscYC
Major progress across the 3⃣ diseases has been achieved:
✅Hepatitis B infections met 2020 SDG targets
✅9.4 M🧑🤝🧑receive hepatitis C cure
✅Progress in triple elimination of mother to child transmission of syphilis, HIV,& Hepatitis B
✅Decline in mortality related to HIV & AIDS
WHO, @FAO, @OIEAnimalHealth and @UNEP have come together to launch a new One Health High-Level Expert Panel to improve understanding of how diseases with the potential to trigger pandemics, emerge and spread
The panel will advise on the development of a long-term global plan of action to avert outbreaks of diseases like H5N1 avian influenza; MERS; #Ebola; #Zika, &, possibly, #COVID19. Three quarters of all emerging infectious diseases originate in animals.
The panel will operate under the One Health Approach, which recognizes the links between the health of people, animals, and the environment and highlights the need for specialists in multiple sectors to address any health threats and prevent disruption to agri-food systems.
"First of all, I would like to thank the governments of #France and #Germany for their leadership and support in establishing the One Health High-Level Expert Panel. Its creation fulfils a commitment made at the @ParisPeaceForum last November"-@DrTedros
"I also want to give a special thanks to the co-chairs, Professor Markotter and Professor Mettenleiter, and the other panelists for lending us their time and expertise"-@DrTedros