G7 calls Omicron ‘biggest threat’ to global health
The G7 on Thursday called the Omicron variant the “biggest current threat to global public health”, saying its emergence meant it was “more important than ever” for countries to “closely cooperate”.
The G7 on Thursday called the Omicron variant the “biggest current threat to global public health”, saying its emergence meant it was “more important than ever” for countries to “closely cooperate”.
“kwa sasa kuweka vizuizi vya usafiri hakusadii kudhibiti kuenea kwa kirusi cha Omicron kutoka mataifa ya nje.” Waziri wa Afya wa Uingereza Sajid Javid
Africa has reportedly recorded a sharp rise in COVID-19 cases over the last week.
Kenya’s coronavirus infections rate has crossed the World Health Organisation (WHO) high-risk limit of five percent for the first time since the government lifted the nationwide curfew.
President Cyril Ramaphosa, who is fully vaccinated, began feeling unwell on Sunday.
“South Africa now has sufficient supplies of vaccines, … vaccination is essential for our economic recovery because as more people are vaccinated more areas of economic activity will be opened up,” he said.
visa vya kirusi cha Omicron sasa vipo katika zaidi ya nchi 20 na katika mabara yote
Kirusi kipya Omicron kilikuwepo Ulaya kabla kisa cha kwanza kuripotiwa Afrika Kusini, data mpya imethibitisha
The world must study the wreckage of Covid-19 and say “never again” by striking a pandemic preparedness treaty, – WHO
Kiwango cha hatari halisi ya kirusi cha Omicron bado hakijaeleweka,lakini utafiti wa awali unaonyesha kuwa kina uwezo wa kuambukiza mtu mmoja mara kadhaa