The World Health Organization's Director-General Tedras Adhanom Ghibresis warns that the arrival of the vaccine does not mean the complete eradication of the coronavirus.
According to the British Broadcasting Corporation, Director-General Tedras Adhanom Ghibris said on Friday that the World Health Organization (WHO) fears that advances in vaccines have led to the perception that the global epidemic is over. The statement came at a time when the perception is growing that the global epidemic is coming to an end due to advances in vaccines.
"Progress on vaccines is encouraging to all of us and we now see a ray of hope," he said. However, the public's perception that the global Coronavirus epidemic is over is worrying about the organization.
"There is still a long way to go to end the global epidemic, and decisions by citizens and governments will determine when it ends," Tedras said. "We know this year." It is tiring for everyone but there are too many patients in the hospitals and there can be no such severe conditions.
Mike Ryan, an expert at the World Health Organization's Department of Emergency Management, said: Vaccines do not mean the end of covid 19.