The agency has stressed that the variants circulating in that country are already on the continent, so they pose no greater danger.
Euskaraz irakurri: MOEk ez du uste Txinan izandako koronabirus agerraldiak Europan eragin nabarmenik izango duenik
The rise in the number of coronavirus cases in China must not “significantly” affect Europesince the variants circulating in that country are already present on the European continent, the World Health Organization (WHO) reported on Tuesday.
“We share the opinion of the European Center for Disease Control (ECDC) that the current outbreak in China It will have a significant impact on the epidemiological situation of Covid-19 in the European region at this time,” WHO Europe Director Hans Kluge said at a press conference.
However, Klue has insisted on not being “complacent” and deemed it reasonable to adopt safety precautions“science-based” and “proportional”, to protect the respective populations, while “more detailed” information about the situation in China comes in.
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Source: EITB

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