The World Health Organization on Wednesday warned of 'concerning trends' for COVID-19 ahead of winter in the Northern Hemisphere, calling for increased vaccinations and surveillance.
The World Health Organization on Wednesday warned of"concerning trends" for COVID-19 ahead of winter in the Northern Hemisphere, calling for increased vaccinations and surveillance.have stopped reporting COVID data, the UN health agency estimated that hundreds of thousands of people around the world were currently hospitalized with the virus.
But only 43 countries—less than a quarter of the 194 WHO member states —- are reporting COVID deaths to the agency, and only 20 provide information about hospitalizations, he added. With influenza and RSV also circulating, Van Kerkhove emphasized the importance of testing, as well as vaccination. Preliminary data suggests that existing vaccines will give protection against BA.2.86, Van Kerkhove said.
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