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WHO says Covid-19 is no longer a global health emergency

May 6, 2023

CNN

Covid-19 is no longer a global health emergency, the World Health Organization said on Friday.

WHOs International Health Regulations Emergency Committee discussed the pandemic on Thursday at its 15th meeting on Covid-19, and WHO Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus concurred that the public health emergency of international concern, or PHEIC, declaration should end.

For more than a year the pandemic has been on a downward trend, Tedros said at a news conference Friday.

This trend has allowed most countries to return to life as we knew it before Covid-19, Tedros said. Yesterday, the emergency committee met for the 15th time and recommended to me that I declare an end to the public health emergency of international concern. I have accepted that advice.

The organization declared the coronavirus outbreak to be a public health emergency of international concern in January 2020, about six weeks before characterizing it as a pandemic.

A PHEIC creates an agreement between countries to abide by WHOs recommendations for managing the emergency. Each country, in turn, declares its own public health emergency declarations that carry legal weight. Countries use them to marshal resources and waive rules in order to ease a crisis.

The United States is set to let its Covid-19 public health emergency end on May 11.

Covid-19 continues to spread, the virus is evolving and remains a global health threat, but at a lower level of concern, according to WHO officials.

Theres still a public health threat out there, and we all see that every day in terms of the evolution of this virus, in terms of its global presence, its continued evolution and continued vulnerabilities in our communities, both societal vulnerabilities, age vulnerabilities, protection vulnerabilities, and many other things, said Dr. Mike Ryan, executive director of WHOs Health Emergencies Programme.

So, we fully expect that this virus will continue to transmit, but this is the history of pandemics, Ryan said. In most cases, pandemics truly end when the next pandemic begins. I know thats a terrible thought but that is the history of pandemics.

Dr. Maria Van Kerkhove, WHOs Covid-19 technical lead and head of its program on emerging disease, said that the emergency phase of the Covid-19 crisis is over but the disease is here to stay and the coronavirus that causes the disease is not going away any time soon.

While were not in the crisis mode, we cant let our guard down, Van Kerkhove said. Epidemiologically, this virus will continue to cause waves. What we are hopeful of is that we have the tools in place to ensure that the future waves do not result in more severe disease, dont result in waves of death and we can do that with the tools we have at hand. We just need to make sure that we are tracking the virus because it will continue to evolve.

There have been more than 765 million confirmed Covid-19 cases since the start of the pandemic, according to WHO data. Nearly 7 million people have died. Europe has had the most confirmed cases overall, but the Americas have reported the most deaths. About 1 in 6 total deaths have been in the US.

Cases peaked in December 2022 as Omicron swept the globe, hitting the Western Pacific particularly hard. But billions of vaccine doses have been administered globally, and deaths have remained far below previous peaks.

Now, Covid-19 cases and deaths are about the lowest theyve been in three years. Still, more than 3,500 people died in the last week of April and billions remain unvaccinated.

Tedros said that, if needed, he would not hesitate to convene another emergency committee meeting and declare a global health emergency again if there is a significant rise in Covid-19 cases or deaths in the future.

Covid-19 has left and continues to leave deep scars on our world. Those scars must serve as a permanent reminder of the potential for new viruses to emerge with devastating consequences, Tedros said.

One of the greatest tragedies of Covid-19 is that it didnt have to be this way. We have the tools and technologies to prepare for pandemics better, detect them earlier, respond to them faster, and communicate their impact. But globally, a lack of coordination, a lack of equity, and lack of solidarity meant that those tools were not used as effectively as they could have been, Tedros said. We must promise ourselves and our children and grandchildren that we will never make those mistakes again.

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WHO says Covid-19 is no longer a global health emergency

Arcturus: New COVID-19 variant spreading in the U.S with new symptom

May 4, 2023

Theres a new COVID-19 variant spreading across the globe bringing with it a new symptom.

The World Health Organization identified the new variant as XBB.1.16 or Arcturus.

Here are 9 thing to know about the variant, according to AdventHealth:

1. According to health officials, COVID-19 is still a leading cause of death around the world, including in the United States where its tied to about 250 deaths daily.

2. The World Health Organization is currently classifying XBB.1.16 or Arcturus as a variant under monitoring, which is less serious than variant of interest or variant of concern. However, the classifications are fluid and can change at any time.

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3. AdventHealth said the Arcturus variant has a higher transmissibility rate than previous strains.

4. The new variant brings with it an all-new COVID-19 symptom: conjunctivitis, also known as pink eye, which is often combined with itchiness.

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5. Arcturus is responsible for a surge in COVID case counts in some parts of the world, including India, where itchy or sticky eyes have been most frequently reported in children, along with typical flu-like symptoms of a cough, cold and fever.

6. XBB.1.16 has been detected in 22 countries, including the United States.

7. Out of the 10 health care regions defined by the CDC, Arcturus appears to be the most prevalent in Region 6, which includes Arkansas, Louisiana, New Mexico, Oklahoma and Texas. In that region, it made up 21% of all COVID cases during the week of April 9.

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8. While higher levels of infection are being seen with newer variants, generally, they tend to be causing less severe illness.

9. The less severe illness is likely the result of higher vaccination rates, higher rates of immunity from previous infection and a weakening in the potential to produce disease in recent variants.

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