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WHO warns Covid pandemic remains volatile, ‘still a lot of people dying’

  • More than 23,000 deaths reported to the World Health Organization in the last 28 days
  • WHO official says world likely to see ‘bumpy road to a more predictable pattern’ with Covid

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The World Health Organization warned the Covid pandemic was still volatile, saying there could be further trouble before the virus settles into a predictable pattern.

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In the last 28 days, more than 23,000 deaths and three million new cases have been reported to the WHO, in the context of much-reduced testing.

While the numbers are decreasing, “that’s still a lot of people dying and that’s still a lot of people getting sick”, WHO emergencies director Michael Ryan told a press conference on Tuesday.

He said respiratory viruses do not pass from a pandemic to an endemic phase, but instead move to low levels of activity with potentially seasonal epidemic peaks.

“We don’t turn off a pandemic switch,” said Ryan.

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“It’s much more likely that we’re going to see … a bumpy road to a more predictable pattern.”

The WHO’s emergency committee on Covid-19 meets every three months and is due to assemble in early May.

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