WHO
warns lifting of coronavirus lockdowns must be gradual
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[April 21, 2020]
BEIJING (Reuters) - The World Health
Organization warned on Tuesday that any lifting of lockdowns to contain
the spread of the novel coronavirus must be gradual, and if restrictions
were to be relaxed too soon, there would be a resurgence of infections.
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Lockdown measures have proved effective, and people must be ready
for a new way of living to allow society to function while the
coronavirus is being kept in check, said Takeshi Kasai, WHO Regional
Director for the Western Pacific.
We must adapt our lives and health systems along with the epidemic,
Kasai told an online press conference.
"At least until a vaccine, or a very effective treatment, is found,
this process will need to become our new normal."
Governments considering lifting lockdown measures should do so
carefully and in stages, and continue to monitor the epidemic
situation, he said. So long as the coronavirus is circulating, no
country is safe from a potentially overwhelming outbreak, he said.
"Individuals and society need to be ready for a new way of living,"
he said.
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While the Western Pacific has in recent weeks been much less hard hit by the
epidemic than the United States or Europe, there has been an increase in cases
in Japan and Singapore, among other countries.
Kasai also warned that the epidemic must not disrupt vaccination programmes
against other diseases like polio, measles and rubella. Otherwise the Western
Pacific could face a new crisis when health systems are already strained, he
said.
(Reporting by Gabriel Crossley; Writing by Ryan Woo; Editing by Michael Perry)
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