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: Saturday, July 10, 2021, 11:45 AM IST
Why is COVID-19 pandemic not ending? As cases surge, here s what WHO s Soumya Swaminathan has to say
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It has been over 1.5 years since COVID-19 cases first emerged. In March 2020, it officially became a pandemic , with the World Health Organisation calling it an unprecedented situation. We have never before seen a pandemic sparked by a coronavirus. This is the first pandemic caused by a coronavirus. And we have never before seen a pandemic that can be controlled, at the same time, the WHO Director-General had told the media.
Over a year later, the world continues to remain in suspense. While vaccines have emerged and the list of casualties has been altered drastically, not much has changed when it comes to this categorisation. Most nations have seen multiple waves of cases, as mutant strains emerge and inequitable vaccine distribution creates additional concern.