Who: “It is irresponsible to compare COVID-19 to influenza” – Revista Cresser
3 min readLast week, British Prime Minister Boris Johnson sparked controversy by making a statement comparing COVID-19 to me pain common. “There will come a time when we can remove all legal requirements for self-isolation, just as we don’t force people to self-isolate when they catch the flu. As Covid-19 becomes a pandemic, we will need to replace legal requirements with advice and guidance, and ask people with the virus to be careful and considerate of others. It’s sad, but people will die from the flu too. In a year of severe flu, about 20,000 lives can be lost, but we haven’t shut down the whole country and put in a lot of restrictions to deal with it. We need to go on with our lives in a reasonable, appropriate and proportionate way.”
Now David Nabarro, the World Health Organization (WHO) special envoy to the UK, has refuted the speech, saying that we still have a lot to fight against Covid-19 and that the new virus cannot be compared to the influenza virus. . Mutual. According to Nabarro, the comparisons are irresponsible because they suggest the virus is weaker.
“The virus is still able to mutate and form variants. We’ve seen many and know there could be more in the near future. And frankly, this can’t be compared to influenza or anything else – it’s a new virus and we should continue to treat it as something full of surprises, Too bad and elusive,” the WHO envoy explained.
Nabarro urged state leaders to stay focused on action, because “we are still halfway through the pandemic.” “I wonder what the people who keep making these wonderful predictions that I and my colleagues at the World Health Organization don’t know. You see, what people around the world have seen and reported to the United Nations is that the virus is still very dangerous, especially for people who have not been vaccinated and have not been vaccinated. have been subjected to it before.”
“The end is in sight, but how long will it take to get there?” asked the executive. “What kinds of difficulties are we going to have on the way? These are the questions that none of us can answer because the virus keeps challenging and surprising us. It feels like we’re running halfway in a marathon and we can see, yes, there is a finish line, and that the fastest athletes are ahead.” But we still have a long way to go – and it will be difficult.”
At the moment, the concern is with the omicron variant, which is spreading rapidly and affecting a large number of people around the world. Although most cases do not require hospitalization and do not lead to death, thanks to vaccination there is still a worrying number of unvaccinated groups – because the vaccine is not available or because they are anti-vaccinated. Appearance of omicron variable Act Corona Virus Put the world on alert! After all, the new strain, identified as B.1.1.529, surprised scientists by introducing 50 mutations — 30 of which are in the spike protein, part of the virus that vaccines use as a target to strengthen our immune system against COVID-19. .
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