WHO issues COVID-19 warning to Europe before summer travels
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[June 10, 2021]
COPENHAGEN (Reuters) - The World
Health Organization on Thursday urged Europeans to travel responsibly
during the summer holiday season and warned the continent was "by no
means out of danger" in the battle against COVID-19 despite a steady
decline of infection rates in recent weeks.
"With increasing social gatherings, greater population mobility, and
large festivals and sports tournaments taking place in the coming days
and weeks, WHO Europe calls for caution," the WHO's European head Hans
Kluge told a press briefing.
"If you choose to travel, do it responsibly. Be conscious of the risks.
Apply common sense and don’t jeopardize hard-earned gains," Kluge said.
Over the last two months, new COVID-19 cases, deaths and
hospitalisations have declined, prompting 36 out of 53 countries in the
region to start easing restrictions.
The number of reported COVID-19 infections last week came in at 368,000,
a fifth of weekly cases reported during a peak in April this year, Kluge
said.
"We should all recognize the progress made across most countries in the
region, we must also acknowledge that we are by no means out of danger,"
he added.
Kluge said the so-called Delta variant, which was first identified in
India, was a matter of concern. This variant, he said, "shows increased
transmissibility and some immune escape is poised to take hold in the
region while many among vulnerable populations, above the age of 60,
remain unprotected."
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The World Health Organization on Thursday urged Europeans to travel
responsibly during the summer holiday season and warned the
continent was "by no means out of danger" in the battle against
COVID-19, despite the steady decline of infection rates in recent
weeks.
Countries should learn from the resurgence in cases
seen over the summer last year, even as vaccinations are being
rolled out across the region.
With just 30% in the region having received their first dose of
vaccines, this would not be enough to prevent another wave of the
virus, he said.
(Reporting by Nikolaj Skydsgaard and Matthias Blamont; Editing by
Alex Richardson)
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