Vaccines are not enough to stop the epidemic: World Health Organization chief


The head of the World Health Organization, Tedros Adhanom Gebreasus, said the corona vaccine would not stop the epidemic on its own. He made the remarks at a time when two organizations have announced the results of a preliminary analysis of their vaccine effectiveness.


The head of the World Health Organization made the remarks on Monday, according to a Reuters report. Vaccines can complement, not replace, the equipment we have," said Tedros Adhanom Gebreasus. Vaccines will never end the epidemict on their ownt.


 In some countries, the second wave of Covid-19 disease has started, although it has decreased a little. In the meantime, information has been published about the effectiveness of the corona vaccine made by various drug manufacturers.


Pfizer and Biotech recently claimed that their corona vaccine is 90 percent effective. Today, another US multinational company, Modern, claims that their vaccines are 94.5% effective.


Today, the heads of the World Healths Organization says the coronavirus vaccinet will initially be applied to health workers, the elderly, and those at high risk for coronary heart disease. The death toll is expected to drop. The vaccine will help the healthcare process corona.


Tedros Adhanom Gabreasus warned that there would still be many places for the virus to spread. Surveillance should be continued, people should be tested for corona identification and the infected person should be in isolation. The person affected by corona should be taken care of separately.


The number of patients diagnosed with coronavirus worldwide is about five and a half crore. About 1.3 million people have died due to this virus. According to World Meters, the number of people who have recovered from Corona in the world so far is 3 crore 81 lakh 36 thousand 7.