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WHO Concerned About COVID Surge In China Amid Lack Of Outbreak Data

January 4, 2023
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WHO Concerned About COVID Surge In China Amid Lack Of Outbreak Data

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The head of the World Health Organization(WHO) has disclosed that the agency is “concerned about the risk to life in China” due the coronavirus’ quick spread across the country and the absence of outbreak data from the Chinese government.

WHO Director-General, Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, noted that the agency recently met with Chinese officials to underline the importance of sharing more details about COVID-19 issues including hospitalization rates and genetic sequences, even as the pandemic continues to recede globally since it began in late 2019.

“Data remains essential for WHO to carry out regular, rapid and robust risk assessments of the global situation.”

Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus

Additionally, Tedros opined that he understood why numerous countries have recently taken measures against travelers coming from China, saying “it’s understandable that some countries are taking steps to protect their citizens” given the void of information about COVID-19.

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Testing Protocols Are Not Restriction Against Travel

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World Health Organization (WHO) Health Emergencies Programme Director, Dr.Michael Ryan

WHO emergencies Chief, Dr. Michael Ryan stated that the testing protocols implemented by some countries were not a restriction against travel.

“It’s not an excessive measure based on individual countries’ risk assessment,” Ryan said.

Ryan emphasized that for the past three years, China has had some of the world’s harshest rules regarding COVID-19.

“The reality for China is that many countries (now feel) they don’t have enough information to base their risk assessment.”

Dr. Michael Ryan

Earlier this week, Chinese officials sharply criticized COVID-19 testing requirements imposed on visitors from China and threatened countermeasures against countries involved, which include the U.S. and several European nations.

Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson, Mao Ning said, “We believe that the entry restrictions adopted by some countries targeting China lack scientific basis, and some excessive practices are even more unacceptable.”

Dr. Michael Ryan added that there were continuing worries about how Chinese officials are recording coronavirus deaths, saying that their definition, which only counts COVID-19 deaths if there is a record of respiratory failure, is too narrow.

Throughout December, China recorded only 13 official COVID-19 deaths, despite many thousands of cases every day and reports about crowded hospitals, fever clinics and crematoriums.

No New Disturbing COVID Variants Found In China

A WHO expert group said on Wednesday, January 4, 2023 that no new worrisome COVID variants have been identified in China based on the information authorities have shared, including genetic sequences deposited into a public database.

The WHO revealed that Chinese scientists have now shared more than 770 sequences, with omicron sub variants BA.5 and its descendants accounting for more than 97% of all local infections.

Globally, BA.5 variants comprise about 68% of all sequences.

The European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control announced that it did not expect the surge of COVID-19 in China to affect Europe, given the high rates of vaccination across the continent.

The Centre also noted that the variants spreading in China are already present in Europe, suggesting that any spillover from China would have a negligible impact.

Maria Van Kerkhove, the WHO’s technical lead on COVID-19, said the agency was currently assessing the significance of the variant known as XBB.1.5, which has recently comprised an increasing proportion of cases in the U.S.

“Our concern is how transmissible it is. The more this virus circulates, the more chances it will have to change.”

Maria Van Kerkhove

Van Kerkhove added that further waves of transmission do not necessarily have to translate into more deaths due to the wide availability of vaccination and drugs.

Van Kerkhove noted that there is no data yet to prove that XBB.1.5 causes more severe disease, but the WHO is working on a new risk assessment of the variant that it expects to release soon.

READ ALSO: EU Works On Coordinated Response To China’s COVID Crisis

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