The World Health Organization (WHO) has said that Delta is the most infectious variant of COVID-19. At present, it has been identified in 85 countries of the world and it is spreading rapidly in countries where a large part of the population has not been vaccinated. WHO Director Tedrus Adhanom Ghebreyesus has said that the delta is the fastest-spreading variant among the variants of the coral that have been identified so far.
WHO said, increasing laxity in Corona lockdown is worrying
Ghebreyesus said in a WHO press conference that there is a lot of concern about the delta variant at present all over the world. WHO is also concerned about this. He expressed concern that some countries have started relaxing some rules related to lockdown and public health. So we have started seeing an increase in infection. If the cases increase, more patients will have to be admitted to the hospital. This will increase the burden on health workers and the health system. The fear of death will also remain. More new variants of COVID-19 may come. Therefore their reporting is also necessary. But by stopping the infection, new variants can be stopped from coming. New variants have been seen in some countries of Europe.
The amount spent for the treatment of COVID-19 will not be taxed, the amount received in Ex-Gratia will also be exempted
The delta variant is spreading rapidly among those who have not been vaccinated
Dr. Maria Karkhov, technical chief at WHO, said that the delta variant is spreading rapidly among people who have not been vaccinated. In some countries, more people have been vaccinated. But there are some countries where not all people are vaccinated. Many people have not even received the second dose of the COVID vaccine. He said that the vaccine is very important to prevent COVID-19 and its deaths. Hopefully the vaccination will speed up.
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