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COVID-19 Delta variant grips Europe but low hospitalization rates offer hope

COVID-19 Delta variant grips Europe but low hospitalization rates offer hope Xinhua | Updated: 2021-08-04 09:31   A woman, wearing a mask, rides her bicycle near the Eiffel tower at Trocadero square in Paris, on April 26, 2021. [Photo/Agencies] ROME The recent spike in coronavirus infections across Europe has surprised healthcare analysts as it occurred earlier than expected, but they agree that the relatively low hospitalization rates offer hope that the newest wave of the pandemic can be kept under control. The number of COVID-19 cases in the WHO (World Health Organization) European Region has passed the milestone of 60 million since the pandemic began, new data from WHO/Europe showed on Monday.

COVID-19 in Europe: Here we go again

Emil N. Iftekhar and Viola Priesemann are researchers at the Max Planck Institute for Dynamics and Self-Organization, Göttingen, Martin McKee is professor of public health at the London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine and research director of the European Observatory on Health Systems and Policies, Elena Petelos is vice-president for health technology assessment at the European Public Health Association and lecturer in evidence-based medicine at the University of Crete. As the Delta variant spreads rapidly across Europe, policymakers fighting the coronavirus are once again faced with what looks like a difficult choice: to put in place potentially painful restrictions to rein in the virus, or leave the economy open and hope that vaccines and warm weather will keep the pandemic under control. 

IAS–Lancet Commission on Health and Human Rights

IAS–Lancet Commission on Health and Human Rights IAS–Lancet Commission on Health and Human Rights “This newly formed Commission seeks to interrogate the key questions facing both global health and human rights in a world of complex transnational threats and challenges, from climate change to COVID-19, equity in access to healthcare and the ways to address the many communities excluded from current health and development debates. We feel the time is now to develop a more inclusive vision that can embolden efforts to realize the right to health for all.” ~ Adeeba Kamarulzaman & Chris Beyrer – Commission Co-Chairs Charged with being bold, fresh, innovative and challenging to advance thinking on health and human rights, the Commission will explore the following key questions:

Archbishops launch new Commission on Reimagining Care | The Archbishop of Canterbury

Archbishops launch new Commission on Reimagining Care | The Archbishop of Canterbury
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