The World Health Organization and WHO stressed that we should not settle for the news of the Corona 19 vaccine development that followed on the 4th local time.



WHO Secretary General Thewardros Adhanom Governor Yeosus said in a video press briefing that "the progress on vaccines has inspired all of us and now we can see the light at the end of the tunnel."



However, he pointed out, "WHO is concerned that the awareness that the Corona 19 pandemic is over is spreading."



"There is still a long way to go to the end of the pandemic."



"It's been a difficult year, and I know people are tired, but hospitals have reached or have already crossed the limits," said Secretary General Thewardross.



"Corona 19 virus is currently spreading at a very high level in many places, and we are witnessing that it is acting as a tremendous pressure on hospitals, intensive care units, and medical staff," he urged again to comply with quarantine regulations. .



WHO emergency response team leader Michael Ryan also warned that the vaccine will play an important role in ending Corona 19, but "the vaccine itself does not mean COVID-19 zero soon."



"We are seeing data that prophylaxis (by vaccination) may not last a lifetime and thus reinfection may occur," he said.