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Geneva: Officials of the World Health Organization (WHO) have said that it was hard to predict when the global COVID-19 pandemic will be over, but countries should stay positive and collaborate closely in an effort to stem the virus from spreading any further. “We have a new virus entering the human population for the first time, and therefore it is very hard to predict when we will prevail over it,” Xinhua news agency quoted Michael Ryan, Executive Director of the WHO Health Emergencies Programme, as saying at a press conference here on Wednesday.

“I think it’s important to put this on the table: this virus may become just another endemic virus in our communities and this virus may never go away,” said Ryan.

“It is important that we be realistic and I don’t think anyone can predict when or if this disease will disappear.”

“We may have a shot at eliminating this virus,” with the help of a vaccine, he said, adding that it must then be “highly effective” and “made available to everyone” and that “we will have to use it”.

He believes that there is a “massive opportunity for the world” to turn “a tragic pandemic into a beacon of hope for the future”, urging the world to “work together to solve our problems through solidarity, through trust, through working together and through a multilateral system that can actually benefit mankind”.

Maria Van Kerkhove, COVID-19 technical lead at WHO, said: “We have seen countries bring this virus under control, we have seen countries use public health measures, the fundamentals of public health and epidemiology and clinical care, to bring the virus under control and to suppress transmission to a low enough level”. (IANS)

 

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