#COVID19 doesn't mean we pretend it’s not there. It means we use all the tools we have to protect ourselves, and protect others.
pic.twitter.com/Lu2Fs40ckV In past one month, the The deaths - linked to Covid reported globally - have increased by 35 per cent. “We’re all tired of this virus, and tired of the pandemic.
But the virus is not tired of us," the World Health Organization chief said. As per to official data, Omicron remains the dominant variant and BA.5 sub-variant represented more than 90% of sequences. ALSO READ: Neurological and psychiatric risk after Covid infection?
See what Lancet study shows In a message to the world, the WHO chief - in a video shared on his Twitter account - is heard saying: “15,000 people around the world lost their lives to Covid.