World Health Organization (WHO) Director-General Tedros Gabrius has warned of the general effects of the corona virus on the omega-cron variant, saying "it should not be considered a minor variant of corona."According to The Week Magazine, Tedros Gabrius said during a press briefing in Geneva on Thursday that "although the Omi Crown has been found to be less severe than the Delta variant, especially among those who have been vaccinated, but its That doesn't mean it should be taken lightly. "
"People have had to be hospitalized because of Omi Kron, and like other variants, it has caused deaths," he said.
Tedros Gabrius said the WHO had received 3.5 million corona cases from around the world last week. He warned that the figures did not include a number of unregistered or evaded surveillance systems.
He urged the countries to be transparent in the process of vaccinating their citizens in 2022. "Inequalities in the vaccination process are not only fatal for people but also detrimental to jobs and the economy."
"Booster doses in very few countries will not end the epidemic while billions of people around the world are insecure."
"In addition to vaccinations, public health measures such as wearing masks, keeping social distance, avoiding crowds, etc. can prevent the spread of the virus," he said.
He lamented the current pace of vaccination, saying that by the beginning of 2022, 109 countries had not yet been able to fully vaccinate 70% of their citizens.