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Covid vaccines not a silver bullet: WHO

Kasai appealed to the younger and socially active people under 40 years of age to “do everything you can to avoid infection for yourself and everybody around you” despite the anxiety and uncertainties brought about by the pandemic…reports Asian Lite News

A top World Health Organization (WHO) official has called for greater vigilance amid the roll-out of a Covid-19 vaccine, saying the vaccine is not a “silver bullet” that will end the nearly year-long pandemic which has infected over 74 million people across the global and killed more than 1.64 million others.

“Whoever you are, wherever you live, as long as the virus is circulating somewhere, we all remain at risk, and we must keep preparing for the worst-case scenario,” Xinhua news agencyy quoted WHO Regional Director for the Western Pacific Takeshi Kasai as saying in a virtual media briefing on Wednesday.

Kasai appealed to the younger and socially active people under 40 years of age to “do everything you can to avoid infection for yourself and everybody around you” despite the anxiety and uncertainties brought about by the pandemic.

“By following the advice of health authorities you can directly contribute to protecting the lives of people in your community and in doing so to reviving your society’s economies in 2021,” the top official said.

“I urge you to think about those who may be at high risk of severe Covid. If you catch the virus, you could unknowingly pass it on to your parents or grandparents, your neighbour or friend with an underlying condition,” Kasai said.

Moreover, he urged the young to “think of health workers who have been working day and night for almost a year. They are exhausted”,

Kasai also appealed to the governments across the region “to use an additional layer of surveillance that picks up an early sign of infection among those groups that are difficult to catch with the existing system”.

The Regional Director said the Covid-19 vaccines “are not a silver bullet that will end the pandemic in the near future”.

“The development of a safe and effective vaccine is one thing but producing them in adequate quantities and reaching everyone that needs them is another.

“They will initially only be available in limited quantities and high-risk groups should be prioritised first.

“This means that we are tired of this pandemic, we must stick to the actions and behavior which protect not only ourselves but also those around us.

“Hand washing, mask-wearing, physical distancing and avoiding places that have a high risk of transmission.

“For now we must keep making the choices that will reduce transmission of the virus and protect our families and our communities. By doing so we can go into 2021 with hope,” he added.

Babatunde Olowokure, WHO regional emergency director, echoed Kasai, saying that a “Covid-19 vaccine itself is not a silver bullet to end” the pandemic.

“There is no room for complacency. So we must continue to remain vigilant, continue to comply with our public health interventions.”

He further urged governments to “look at strategies” which could help younger population cope with public health interventions and to manage those appropriately.

In its latest update on Thursday, the Johns Hopkins University revealed that the current global coronavirus caseload and death toll stood at 74,158,470 and 1,647,873, respectively.

Also read:WHO to probe Covid-19 origins

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