"An increase in cases of infection means that there
could be more hospitalisations and more deaths in the coming weeks,"
Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus told a press conference in Geneva.
The WHO official estimated that most current infections are
originated in different countries by the BA.5 lineage of the Ómicron variant,
which is, so far, “the most contagious known” since the beginning of the
pandemic in 2020.
According to the latest data from the National Institute of
Health Doctor Ricardo Jorge (INSA), released on Tuesday, the BA.5 lineage was
responsible for about 95% of infections in the week between July 4th and 10th.
BA.5 has been the dominant strain in Portugal since May and
was, according to experts, one of the causes of the recent sixth wave of infections
that took place in the country.
Portugal as an
example
On Monday, the European Center for Disease Prevention and
Control (ECDC) used the example of Portugal to predict that other European
countries could see an increase in cases of covid-19 due to the BA.4 and BA.5
strains.
“It is expected that the appearance of BA.4 and BA.5 in
other countries of the European Union and the European Economic Area (EU/EEA)
will result in increases in cases of Covid-19, as observed in Portugal in
recent months”.
According to Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, the coronavirus
that causes Covid-19 "will continue to evolve", which forces
countries not to relax in response to the pandemic.
"Some countries have already dismantled parts of their
response plan and are taking great risks", warned the director-general of
the WHO, for whom new waves of infections are expected, and it is necessary to
prevent them from resulting in an increase in hospitalizations and deaths.
"Some countries have already dismantled parts of their response plan and are taking great risks", Portugal being one of them! How many of those passengers crammed into Luton airport yesterday, the vast majority not wearing masks, arrived in Portugal without a test? My Stayaway covid App flagged up it wasn't working and despite three emails (unanswered) and a telephone call to SNS24, it is still not working.
By Greg from Other on 21 Jul 2022, 08:10
Greg, I would stay at home to stay safe. Are you also terrified of the flu?
By Fred Doe from Algarve on 21 Jul 2022, 09:05
Thanks to the availability of vaccines and prior infections, Covid is no longer the threat it once was. While some people seem keen to see more restrictions, they fail to appreciate the cost to the economy which we all have to deal with.
By Alex from Algarve on 21 Jul 2022, 10:12
Anyone who is wondering what media-induced psychosis looks like, please read Greg's last sentence.
LMAO
By Hart from Lisbon on 21 Jul 2022, 14:32
Why Greg´s last sentence is not psychotic: it´s because of false securities that the infection rates increase; and when they do, the care for ppl who have other non-covid ailments are pushed further away. (When will they get it? Will they be alive by the time they finally get their doctor´s appointment?). What you call “psychosis”, I call basic “common sense”. When vaccines fail to do what their producers promised, masking in crowded/ enclosed spaces is the only “common sense” measure left to apply.
By guida from Lisbon on 23 Jul 2022, 05:41
Guida, if masks would work you're correct, but they don't. Follow the latest science.
By Fred Doe from Algarve on 24 Jul 2022, 12:14