New task force was formed to find out the origin of coronavirus
The new task force was formed to find out the origin of coronavirus
The World Health Organization (WHO) has formed a new task force to trace the origin of the coronavirus. It is not yet clear where the coronavirus, which was first discovered more than a year and a half ago in the Chinese city of Wuhan, originated.
The WHO has nominated 26 experts for the Scientific Advisory Group on the Origins of Noble Pathogens. According to the BBC, the WHO said the task force's work could be the last chance to find out where the coronavirus originated.
Michael Ryan, WHO's director of emergency affairs, said the new team's work could be the last chance to understand the origin of the coronavirus.
A WHO team will investigate whether the coronavirus was transmitted from animal to human in Wuhan or accidentally leaked from a laboratory. China has vehemently denied the allegations.
A WHO investigation team arrived in China last February. The team concluded that the coronavirus may have been transmitted from Chamero to humans. However, it was pointed out that more work is needed for that.
Later, WHO Director-General Tredos Adhanom Gehbrus said the investigation was affected by a lack of data and China's lack of transparency. The proposed new study team also includes six experts who had previously visited China.
The team will also study the origins of other high-risk pathogens. "It's important to know where the new pathogens are coming from to prevent future epidemics," said Tedros.
WHO requests health workers to be vaccinated against covid?
The World Health Organization (WHO) has urged countries around the world to make the vaccine against covid 19 easily available to health workers. Health workers around the world have been affected by covid infection, and vaccines are needed to protect them.
The World Health Organization (WHO) says Covid has adversely affected health workers, killing at least 115,000. The World Health Organization estimates that so many health workers died between January 2020 and May 2021.
WHO Director-General Dr. Tedros Adhanam Gehbrias said health workers should be given priority for covid vaccination. He said that even now, looking at the statistics of health workers in 119 countries of the world, only two out of five health workers in those countries have received the full amount of vaccination.
He said that even now the situation of the Kovid epidemic in the world has not been eradicated and health workers have to work in the front line and vaccination should be made available to them. It is said that there is no equitable distribution of vaccines in the world at present. The World Health Organization has also criticized the issue.
There are many side effects of the vaccine in people with colic
The world is still reeling from the epidemic. Various vaccines have been developed against covid. Experts say vaccines increase immunity to fight the virus. Half of Russia's population is still unvaccinated due to fears of possible side effects. Similarly, experts from other developed countries are also spreading negative propaganda about vaccines. In this context, a study has been done on the effect of vaccination in the UK.
According to the study, vaccines can cause rare neurological problems and the risk is higher in people with colic. The study was conducted by the National Health Service (NHS) on 32 million adults in the UK. The researchers performed a comparative study of the nervous system of a man who was first vaccinated with covid and confirmed to have covid.
According to the report, people with coccidiosis had more Giang syndrome (GBS) than those who had been vaccinated. People with this syndrome have problems with their feet, ankles, and weakness. The study is published in the journal Nature Medicine.
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