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WHO urges countries 'not to lose gains' by prematurely lifting COVID-19 measures

Reuters
Reuters
08/07/2021
02:04 MYT
WHO urges countries 'not to lose gains' by prematurely lifting COVID-19 measures
Ryan said he believed British scientists were "very aware of the threat represented by variants, especially the Delta variant" and would open cautiously. - REUTERS
ZURICH: World Health Organization emergencies head Michael Ryan urged countries on Wednesday to use extreme caution when lifting COVID-19 restrictions so as "not to lose the gains you've made".
Ryan's comments come as England, hosting Europe's soccer championships, prepares to end many COVID-19 restrictions on July 19, European countries ease travel curbs and Indian states relax their lockdowns, despite accelerating infections with the Delta variant worldwide.
Ryan said that while every nation must decide for itself, individuals including the unvaccinated must take responsibility to protect themselves and others, to keep hospitals from being overwhelmed by another pandemic wave.
"The idea that everyone is protected, and it's 'Kumbaya' and everything goes back to normal, I think right now is a very dangerous assumption anywhere in the world, and it's still a dangerous assumption in the European environment," he told reporters during a meeting from Geneva.
"We would ask governments at this moment not to lose the gains you've made."
Ahead of reopening, British Prime Minister Boris Johnson has said the epidemiological situation may be aided by the arrival of summer and school holidays.
Ryan said he believed British scientists were "very aware of the threat represented by variants, especially the Delta variant" and would open cautiously.
The WHO also urged countries including the United States and Switzerland that are vaccinating 12- to 15-year-old children to instead donate doses to the vaccine sharing programme COVAX, to improve access for healthcare workers and the elderly in low-income countries.
"It's not the pediatric population that is suffering the most," said WHO vaccine expert Ann Lindstrand. "It is the adults, it is the medical risk groups."
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