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    WHO raises alert on EG.5 Coronavirus variant in the US and UK

    August 10, 2023
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    The World Health Organization (WHO) has turned its attention to several evolving coronavirus variants, notably the EG.5 variant now circulating in the U.S. and the U.K., as reported by WHO’s Director General, Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus. This variant, while still under investigation, has shown concerning traits that might impact transmission rates and possibly the efficacy of current vaccines. It’s crucial to emphasize that the scientific community is still researching these aspects, and any conclusions are pending further studies.

    Highlighting the potential threat, Tedros emphasized the continuous risk of even more dangerous variants appearing that could lead to a sharp spike in both infection rates and fatalities. The spread of this variant is not limited to the US and UK; several other countries have reported isolated cases, suggesting that international travel might be playing a role in its dissemination.

    In addition to this alert, the Director General stressed the importance of risk assessments related to the new variants. To keep the global community informed, the WHO is unveiling a risk evaluation report on this subject. This initiative underscores the organization’s commitment to ensuring that nations are equipped with up-to-date information to tackle emerging challenges effectively.

    On the same day, WHO released a comprehensive list of standing recommendations concerning COVID-19. Central to this advisory was an urgent call for countries worldwide to persistently report all COVID-related data. This includes specifics like mortality rates, morbidity statistics, and vaccination progress. The emphasis on these details underlines the importance of a unified global effort to curb the spread of the virus, especially as new variants emerge.

    The collaborative spirit, fostered by transparent data sharing, ensures countries can prepare, adapt, and mitigate risks associated with these unforeseen viral evolutions. The appearance of the EG.5 variant, much like its predecessors, underscores the importance of global collaboration. Rapid identification, monitoring, and curbing its spread are pivotal. With viruses known to mutate, the emergence of new strains isn’t surprising, but the global community’s proactive response can determine the difference between a manageable situation and a full-blown crisis.

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