End of corona measures in developed countries is premature, support for low-income countries = WHO executive | Reuters

Bruce Aylward, a senior adviser to the World Health Organization (WHO), said on Thursday that developed countries are stepping back from treating the novel coronavirus as a global problem in view of a possible future pandemic. I warned you that you shouldn’t. (2022 REUTERS/Denis Balibouse)

[ロンドン 23日 ロイター] – Bruce Aylward, senior adviser to the World Health Organization (WHO), said on the 23rd that developed countries should treat the new coronavirus as a global problem in view of a possible future pandemic. I warned you not to retreat.

In an interview with Archyde.com, he said if developed countries think the pandemic is over, they should help low-income countries get to that point.

Over the past few weeks, WHO Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus and US President Biden have continued to say that the end of the pandemic is in sight.

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