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A senior official at the World Health Organization (WHO) believes that the world should not assume that the COVID-19 pandemic will be over by the end of 2021.
It is premature and unrealistic to believe that the pandemic will be a thing of the past by Dec. 31, director of WHO emergencies program director Dr. Michael Ryan told reporters on Monday. If we re smart, we can finish with the hospitalizations and the deaths and the tragedy associated with this pandemic by the end of 2021, Dr. Ryan explained to the journalists at the media briefing.
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Although Ryan said that the pandemic could wind down if vaccines manage to reduce transmission as well as the number of deaths and hospitalizations, he stated that right now, the virus is very much in control.