"Global Health" warns about the Lach of Europe amid Corona

The World Health Organization regional office in Europe on Tuesday warned against recreation against the Corona virus, causing more than a thousand deaths per week on the old continent. “Although it is no longer an emergency for global public health, Corona did not end,” regional director Hans Klog said at a press conference. He added that “more than a thousand new deaths caused by Corona still register a week in the region, which includes 53 countries and extends to Central Asia.” He continued: “This number is being offended by the decline in the number of countries that regularly report the deaths caused by Corona to the World Health Organization,” the authorities are offered to ensure a coverage of the vaccine of at least 70% of the population that is most vulnerable to the disease. Catherine Samalwood said on her part: “We must continue to consider the long -term consequences of Corona, such as a long -term cophid, as it still leaves a profound impact on health throughout the world and cannot step aside.” According to United Nations organization officials, the Corona virus is a complex disease we still know a little, although it has been a European that has suffered 30 people from the symptoms of long -term coffee disease over the past three years. “On May 5, the World Health Organization announced that Corona” no longer forms an emergency for global health. “In different parts of Europe, vigilance must also be taken in the light of a smallpox epidemic, as 22 cases in Europe have been recorded and the effects of heat waves, as confirmed by the World Health Organization.