Coronavirus may 'never go away,' says WHO official
(CNN)The coronavirus spreading across the globe could become a constant presence, a leading World Health Organization official has said.
During
a media briefing in Geneva, Dr. Mike Ryan, executive director of the
WHO's health emergencies program, warned Wednesday that the disease may join the mix of viruses that kill people around the world every year.
"This
virus just may become another endemic virus in our communities and this
virus may never go away. HIV hasn't gone away," Ryan said. "I'm not
comparing the two diseases but I think it is important that we're
realistic. I don't think anyone can predict when or if this disease will
disappear."
More than 4.3 million cases of the virus have been recorded worldwide, according to Johns Hopkins University's latest tally.
Multiple teams of scientists around the world are currently trying to develop a viable coronavirus vaccine.
"We
may have a shot at eliminating this virus but that vaccine will have to
be available, it will have to be highly effective, it will have to be
made available to everyone and we'll have to use it," Ryan said. "This
disease may settle into a long-term problem or it may not."
WHO infectious disease epidemiologist Dr. Maria Van Kerkhove struck a more optimistic tone during Wednesday's briefing.
"The
trajectory of this outbreak is in our hands," Van Kerkhove said. "The
global community has come together to work in solidarity. We have seen
countries bring this virus under control. We have seen countries use
public health measures."
WHO Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus echoed that sentiment, adding: "We should all contribute to stop this pandemic."
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