Europe will see rise in coronavirus deaths, WHO says

Europe will see rise in coronavirus deaths, WHO says On Monday and Tuesday, WHO Europe is bringing together all 50 of its member states to discuss the pandemic's response and agree on its five-year strategy.
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September 14, 2020 14:32
Europe will see rise in coronavirus deaths, WHO says

October and November will be "tougher" in the face of the pandemic for Europe, the director of the World Health Organisation's (WHO) European branch told AFP on Monday.

"In October, November, we will see more mortality," said Hans Kluge, as the number of registered cases in Europe soars.
While the daily death toll is almost stable for the moment, the increase in the number of daily deaths will be due to the resurgence of cases due to the resumption of the epidemic in Europe, according to the WHO.

"It's a moment where countries don't want to hear this bad news, and I understand," said Kluge, who nevertheless wanted to send "the positive message" that the pandemic "is going to finish, at one moment or another."
On Monday and Tuesday, WHO Europe is bringing together all 50 of its member states to discuss the pandemic's response and agree on its five-year strategy.

Kluge warned those who believe the end of the epidemic will coincide with developing a vaccine, which is still underway.
"I hear the whole time: 'the vaccine will be the end of the epidemic'. Of course not," he said.
"We don't even know if the vaccine is going to help all population groups. We are getting some signs now that it will help for one group and not for the other," he stressed.

"And then if we have to order different vaccines, what a logistical nightmare!"
"The end of the pandemic is the moment that we, as a community, are going to learn how to live with this pandemic. And it depends on us, and that's a very positive message," he said.

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