"Now into the fourth year of the pandemic, the world is in a much better place than it was several years ago, due to clinical care management, vaccines and treatments. For most of last year, #COVID19 was on the decline"-@DrTedros
@DrTedros "Vaccination increased across the world, and there was sustained progress in many low- and middle-income countries that had been left far behind in 2021 due to vaccine nationalism and manufacturing capacity being restricted to just a handful of countries"-@DrTedros#COVID19
@DrTedros "New lifesaving antivirals were identified last year, which helped cut mortality further, although the rollout followed a similar pattern of rich countries first"-@DrTedros#COVID19
@DrTedros "WHO is working as always to improve access and on Christmas Day announced that the antivirals Nirmatrelvir and Ritonavir were prequalified for production by an Indian manufacturer"-@DrTedros#COVID19
@DrTedros "This is the first generic version of an antiviral to get WHO approval and should lead to increased production and access; particularly in lower- and middle-income countries. But despite clear progress, the threat of #COVID19 persists"-@DrTedros
@DrTedros "There are still major inequities in access to testing, treatment and vaccination and ultimately #COVID19 remains a dangerous virus to our health, economies and societies overall"-@DrTedros
@DrTedros "Every week, approximately 10,000 people die of #COVID19, that we are aware of. The true toll is likely much higher"-@DrTedros
“We are really concerned about the current #COVID19 epidemiological picture, with both intense transmission in several parts of the world and a recombinant sub-variant spreading quickly”-@DrTedros
“In recent weeks, there has been increasing reports of hospitalization and health system pressure, particularly, in temperate regions of the northern hemisphere where respiratory diseases including flu are also circulating”-@DrTedros#COVID19
“In the last week WHO held a high-level meeting with counterparts in #China to discuss the surge in cases & hospitalisations & WHO’s Technical Advisory Group on SARS-CoV-2 Virus Evolution & the #COVID19 clinical management expert network groups both met with 🇨🇳 experts”-@DrTedros
“We continue to ask #China for more rapid, regular, reliable data on hospitalizations and deaths, as well as more comprehensive, real-time viral sequencing”-@DrTedros#COVID19
“WHO is concerned about the risk to life in #China and has reiterated the importance of vaccination, including booster doses, to protect against hospitalization, severe disease, and death”-@DrTedros
“This is especially important for older people, those with underlying medical conditions, and others who are at higher risk of severe outcomes”-@DrTedros
“With circulation in #China so high and comprehensive data not forthcoming – as I said last week it is understandable that some countries are taking steps they believe will protect their own citizens”-@DrTedros#COVID19
“This data is useful to WHO and the world and we encourage all countries to share it.
Data remains essential for WHO to carry out regular, rapid and robust risk assessments of the current situation and adjust our advice and guidance accordingly”-@DrTedros#COVID19
“Outside of #China, one of the Omicron sub variants originally detected in October 2022 is XBB.1.5, a recombinant of two BA.2 sub-lineages. It is on the increase in the US and Europe and has now been identified in more than 25 countries”-@DrTedros#COVID19
“WHO is following closely & assessing the risk of this subvariant & will report accordingly. #COVID19 will no doubt still be a major topic of discussion, but I believe & hope that with the right efforts this will be the year the public health emergency officially ends”-@DrTedros
“In other good news, #Ebola in #Uganda has not been detected since 27 November. If this holds and there are no cases by 11 January, the outbreak will be declared over”-@DrTedros
“The last years have been tough on our collective health but I remain confident and steadfast in the belief that only by working together can we:
harness and share science,
deliver solutions that save lives, and
build solidarity to counter the health challenges we face”-@DrTedros
“This year also marks the 75th anniversary of WHO’s creation and we will be sharing more in the coming weeks and at the WHO Executive Board about our plans for this historic year”-@DrTedros
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During the meeting, scientists from China CDC presented data based on more than 2000 genomes collected from what they described as imported as well as locally-acquired cases of #COVID19 infections.
Drinking too much, or too often, increases risk of:
🔸 Injuries
🔸 Liver damage
🔸 Cancers
🔸 Heart diseases
🔸 Mental disorders
Avoid harmful use of alcohol to protect your health. It is perfectly 🆗 not to drink.
Too much salt and sugar is not good for our health.
Give yourself some portions of fruit and vegetables every day 🍏🍇🥕🥦🍅 and make sure your blood pressure is in check ✅!
People who are not active enough have a 20- 30% increased risk of death compared to people that are. Give your body a boost & move for 150-300 mins every week - every move counts! #BeActive 💛💚💙💜🧡
A high-level meeting took place on 30 December between WHO and China about the current surge in #COVID19 cases, to seek further information on the situation, and to offer WHO's expertise and further support. 🔗 bit.ly/3Z3lPSb
WHO again asked for regular sharing of specific & real-time data on epidemiological situation— incl more genetic sequencing data, data on disease impact incl. hospitalisations, ICU admissions & deaths— & data on vaccinations delivered & vaccination status. bit.ly/3Z3lPSb
WHO has called on China to strengthen viral sequencing, clinical management, & impact assessment, & expressed willingness to provide support in these areas, as well as on risk communications on vaccination to counter hesitancy. 🔗 bit.ly/3Z3lPSb
Congratulations #Malawi🇲🇼 for being 1st country in Southern Africa and #Vanuatu 🇻🇺for being 1st Pacific Island to eliminate Trachoma, saving many from lifelong blindness.
WHO travels deep into #Venezuela’s🇻🇪 rainforest to reach indigenous ethnic groups and administer thousands of vaccinations for polio, measles/rubella and COVID-19 -- going where few can go to support remote communities.
@pahowho@PAHOCaribbean WHO helps Ebola survivors in the Democratic Republic of the Congo🇨🇩to overcome stigma, denial of health care and persistent mental and physical difficulties.
🆕Recommendations to better understand the origins of and factors for the emergence and re-emergence of #mpox: Scientific Advisory Group for the Origins of Novel Pathogens bit.ly/3BUOdM5
The Scientific Advisory Group for the Origins of Novel Pathogens outlines studies most urgently needed to better understand #mpox
• Clinical, lab & epidemiological retrospective studies
• Sequencing & phylogenetic
• Zoonosis
• Environmental, behavioural & social science
The Scientific Advisory Group for the Origins of Novel Pathogens recommendations are for researchers in countries with #mpox transmission - specifically those with first detected cases; for governments and for funders bit.ly/3BUOdM5
@DrTedros "2022 has been very challenging year for the health of the 🌍’s people:
-3rd year of the #COVID19 pandemic
-a 🌍 outbreak of #mpox
-#Ebola outbreak in 🇺🇬
-wars in 🇪🇹 & 🇺🇦
-cholera outbreaks
-drought & flooding in the greater Horn of Africa & Sahel
-flooding in 🇵🇰
..."-@DrTedros
@DrTedros "That’s not to mention the multiple other threats to health that people face year in, year out, in the air they breathe, the products they consume, the conditions in which they live & work, & in their lack of access to essential health services"-@DrTedros