Covid-19 will never be eradicated, but society has a chance to end the public health emergency this year, a senior WHO official has said.
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However, he expressed some optimism that it was possible for this year to mark a turning point in the pandemic. "Endemic malaria, endemic HIV kill hundreds of thousands of people every year — endemic does not mean 'good,' it just means 'here forever,'" he said."What we need to do is get to low levels of disease incidence with maximum vaccination of our populations where no one has to die. That's the end of the emergency in my view, that's the end of the pandemic.
In December, WHO Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus warned that blanket booster programs risked prolonging the pandemic and increasing inequality, telling a press conference that"no country can boost its way out of the pandemic."
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