WHO claims coronavirus pandemic is now being driven by those in their 20s, 30s and 40s
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Young leading the cases
The WHO recently said that the coronavirus outbreak is now being driven by those in their 20s, 30s and 40s. Many of those infected are also unaware, which means they are a danger to those who are vulnerable.
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Elderly at risk
WHO Western Pacific regional director said that the epidemic is changing. In August alone, the amount of young people infected has risen globally, which puts the elderly and the sick in the red, especially those areas with weak health services.
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Resurgence everywhere
Many countries have reimposed restrictions as cases are seeing another hike. Organisations all over are looking for a vaccine while the pandemic weakens economies and kills thousands. Countries Vietnam, New Zealand who seemed to have the situation under control are also seeing a surge in coronavirus cases.
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New phase of virus
WHO also said that the new cases don't merely signify a resurgence. It could mean that we have entered a new phase of the pandemic. With early detection and adequate response to infections, countries handles the pandemic better, but now the situation calls for a different approach.
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Some good news
But even with new mutations showing up, experts believe that the coronavirus is still relatively stable. Many drugmakers are also looking into a vaccine and WHO believes that they are looking into Russia's vaccine and its evidence.