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Covid incidence continues to rise

The incidence of covid continues to grow
In the past two weeks, the number of patients with coronavirus infection has increased by 30%. This suggests that humanity is dealing with a new wave of infections.

WHO Director-General Tedros Ghebreyesus spoke about a new wave of COVID-19 infections that is being observed in the world. If for some time the incidence decreased, then over the past 14 days it jumped by 30%. Sublines of the Omicron BA.4 and BA.5 strain now dominate in the United States and a number of European countries, and another new version of the coronavirus has been discovered in India, which is on the sights of scientists.

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In this regard, Ghebreyesus urges governments around the world not to stop vaccination campaigns, and especially revaccination. This applies to people at risk. We are talking about elderly citizens with weak immunity and severe chronic ailments. Medical workers should also be revaccinated.

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In Russia, the incidence and hospitalization rates remain on a plateau. At the same time, our country continues to remove the existing coronavirus restrictions. For example, from July 15, overland crossing of the borders of Russia will not be accompanied by any restrictions in connection with the coronavirus, which have been in force for almost two and a half years. (READ MORE) Tedros Ghebreyesus Tedros Ghebreyesus Medicine Secretary General of the World Health Organization