@DrMikeRyan explains that even if #COVID19 becomes endemic, it will remain important to reduce infections, suffering and death.
pic.twitter.com/ds5FFRhvO0 Responding to a question, Ryan said endemic means the virus is present and transmitting at lower levels, usually with some form of seasonal transmission or increase that are seasonal or outbreaks on top of an endemic situation. “That's very classic for many infectious diseases.
But remember endemic HIV and endemic tuberculosis and endemic malaria kill millions of people on this planet every year." "So, please don't equate endemic with equals good.Endemic diseases require strong control programmes to reduce the infections, to reduce the suffering.
So just changing from pandemic to endemic doesn't change the challenge we face," Ryan added. Never miss a story! Stay connected and informed with Mint.