"Last night I returned from #Syria, where I visited areas affected by last week’s devastating earthquake. I saw the destruction of entire communities, the unspeakable suffering of people, & the courage & determination of survivors & responders"-@DrTedros
@DrTedros "I met WHO teams, who themselves are affected by the earthquake, to hear about the work they are doing
I visited health centres, where I saw how even before this disaster, over a decade of war has left the health system unable to cope with an emergency like this"-@DrTedros#Syria
@DrTedros "As we drove from Aleppo to Damascus, I saw the legacy of conflict, with town after town destroyed and abandoned.
Survivors are now facing freezing conditions without adequate shelter, heating, food, clean water, or medical care"-@DrTedros#Syria
@DrTedros "WHO is providing care to survivors with injuries and disabilities sustained in the earthquake; hypothermia; mental health and psychosocial needs; the increased risk of infectious diseases, and the range of regular health needs"-@DrTedros#Syria
@DrTedros "So far, we have shipped medicines and supplies to both affected countries to support care for more than half a million people, including for urgent surgery"-@DrTedros#Syria#Türkiye
@DrTedros "In Damascus, the @WHOEMRO Regional Director Dr Ahmed Al-Mandhari, @DrMikeRyan and I met with President Assad, to discuss the impact of the earthquake, and we requested that he allow additional cross-border access points, which he indicated he was open to"-@DrTedros#Syria
@DrTedros@WHOEMRO@DrMikeRyan "On Monday, two more cross-border points were opened, allowing convoys from #Türkiye into the north-west of #Syria. This supplements the aid we had in place before the earthquake struck, and which we distributed to health facilities that day"-@DrTedros
@DrTedros@WHOEMRO@DrMikeRyan "On Saturday we launched an appeal for $43 million to support our response in both countries. This amount is increasing by the day, and we expect WHO’s financial needs for this emergency to double by the end of this week. We urge donors to be generous"-@DrTedros#Syria#Türkiye
@DrTedros@WHOEMRO@DrMikeRyan "The other 8 deaths are considered suspected [#Marburg] cases because they had similar symptoms and were most likely part of the same transmission chain, but Marburg could not be confirmed because samples could not be obtained"-@DrTedros#EquatorialGuinea
@DrTedros@WHOEMRO@DrMikeRyan "WHO is supporting the government to respond to the outbreak by deploying experts in epidemiology, clinical care, risk communication, community engagement, and infection prevention and control"-@DrTedros#EquatorialGuinea#Marburg
@DrTedros@WHOEMRO@DrMikeRyan "So far, no confirmed cases have been reported in Cameroon or Gabon, but WHO is working with the Ministry of Health of Cameroon to investigate an alert in that country"-@DrTedros#Marburg
@DrTedros@WHOEMRO@DrMikeRyan "We are also supporting the governments of Cameroon and Gabon to prepare to rapidly detect, isolate and provide care for any suspected cases"-@DrTedros#Marburg
@DrTedros@WHOEMRO@DrMikeRyan "There are currently no approved vaccines or treatments for #Marburg virus disease, and few are in development. Yesterday, WHO convened a consultation of the Marburg virus vaccine and therapeutics consortium, which includes developers and experts from around the world"-@DrTedros
@DrTedros@WHOEMRO@DrMikeRyan "In the meantime, WHO is convening the vaccine prioritization committee to identify which candidate vaccines should be evaluated first, and taking steps to prepare for potential trials"-@DrTedros#Marburg
@DrTedros@WHOEMRO@DrMikeRyan "Following the large increase in reported #COVID19 deaths last month, esp. from 🇨🇳, hospitalizations & deaths have declined. Last week, around 10,000 deaths were reported to WHO, which is similar to the number of weekly deaths reported prior to last month’s increase"-@DrTedros
@DrTedros@WHOEMRO@DrMikeRyan "I’ve said it before & I’ll say it again:
10,000 deaths a week is 10,000 too many, for a disease that can be prevented & treated. We also know that the data reported to WHO are an underestimate, due to reduced testing & delays in reporting"-@DrTedros
@DrTedros@WHOEMRO@DrMikeRyan "Subvariants of Omicron remain dominant globally, and remain a cause of concern, given their increased transmissibility and the fact that all subvariants can kill"-@DrTedros#COVID19
@DrTedros@WHOEMRO@DrMikeRyan "We have the tools to save lives and end #COVID19 as a global health emergency this year. We must continue to use them all, and use them well"-@DrTedros
@DrTedros@WHOEMRO@DrMikeRyan "On Friday, the Emergency Committee for the global outbreak of #mpox met to assess whether in its view, the outbreak remains a public health emergency of international concern"-@DrTedros
@DrTedros@WHOEMRO@DrMikeRyan The committee acknowledged the progress made in reducing #mpox transmission globally, and the continued decline in reported cases since its last meeting"-@DrTedros
@DrTedros@WHOEMRO@DrMikeRyan "However, over 30 countries continue to report #mpox cases, and the possible under-detection and under-reporting of confirmed cases in some regions is concerning, particularly in countries where animal to human transmission of mpox has been reported before"-@DrTedros
@DrTedros@WHOEMRO@DrMikeRyan "WHO continues to call on all countries to maintain surveillance for #mpox, and to integrate services for prevention, preparedness and response into national control programmes, including for HIV and other sexually transmitted infections"-@DrTedros
@DrTedros@WHOEMRO@DrMikeRyan "The earthquake in #Türkiye and #Syria, Marburg in Equatorial Guinea, and the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic all point to the need for all countries to build health systems that can withstand the shock of emergencies and deliver the care people need when they need it most"-@DrTedros
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"I would like to start by offering my sincere condolences to the Syrian people for the enormous losses they have sustained. I have seen first-hand the devastating impact of the earthquake and listened to the stories of survivors"-@DrTedros#Syria
@DrTedros "In Aleppo yesterday I met Nour, a girl who lost both her parents and suffered a broken arm when their 6-storey apartment building fell. Nour is just one example of an unfolding tragedy that is affecting millions"-@DrTedros#Syria
WHO has released more than US$ 16 million from the Contingency Fund for Emergencies, including US$ 3 million within hours of the disaster, in both #Türkiye and #Syriabit.ly/3XkEwi8
Main health issues following the earthquakes in #Türkiye & #Syria, incl:
🔴 Trauma-related deaths, injuries & disabilities from building collapse
🔴 Hypothermia
🔴 Increased mental health & psychosocial support needs
🔴 Increased risk of infectious diseases
"I want to start by expressing my deepest condolences to those affected by the earthquakes that hit Türkiye and the Syrian Arab Republic in the early hours of Monday morning."-@DrTedros
"So far almost 8,000 people have died, many thousands more are injured and we know these numbers will climb.
With the weather conditions and ongoing aftershocks, we’re in a race against time to save lives."-@DrTedros
This new analysis underscores the importance of increased efforts to ensure all older adults receive all doses they need of #COVID19 vaccines, including primary series and booster doses as recommended by WHO and national health authorities bit.ly/3YcTLuA
#Breastfeeding provides immense benefits for children & societies. It:
⬆️increases survival
⬆️improves physical & cognitive development
⬇️reduces infections, obesity & chronic disease risk.
Yet, less than half of babies are 🤱🏻- per WHO guidance - for the first 6 months
To protect health & support #breastfeeding, women need:
💟 Adequate paid maternity leave - preferably 6+ months - in line with WHO guidance on exclusive 🤱🏻
💟 Time off for 🤱🏻 or expressing milk upon return to work
💟 🤱🏻-friendly workplaces & childcare bit.ly/3Ya22iM