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World Health Organization (WHO): Omicron is very dangerous to the world

The World Health Organization (WHO) has also called on countries around the world to vaccinate high-priority groups more quickly.

The World Health Organization announced: The highly mutated species of omicron is likely to spread internationally and has a very high risk of infection, which can have serious consequences in some parts of the world.

According to the Radio and Television Agency, the World Health Organization announced: No deaths have yet been reported in the Omicron variant, although more research is needed to evaluate the vaccine’s resistance to vaccines and immunity to previous infection.

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The World Health Organization (WHO) has also called on countries around the world to vaccinate high-priority groups more quickly.

The organization says Omicron has an unprecedented number of spike mutations, some of which are worrying because of the potential online impact on the course of the epidemic. The overall global risk is also very high.

“The emergence of Omicron has shown how dangerous and dangerous the situation is,” said World Health Organization (WHO) Director-General Tadros Adhanum. Omicron showed why the world needs a new agreement on a global epidemic.

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