WHO rings the alarm! Next Covid wave hits the Middle East

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Geneva: The World health Organization (WHO) has said that the delta-type coronavirus has caused a fourth wave in the Middle East. Iraq, Iran, Libya, and Tunisia, are the nations worst hammered by the recent wave in the Middle East. Meanwhile, only 5.5% of the nation's people have been completely vaccinated.


The World health Organization (WHO) said today (July 30) that everyone should be vaccinated. We had already warned that the next wave would form if the data-face mask was not worn and the individual gap was not followed.


The delta strain of the virus has now triggered the next wave of the pandemic especially in the Middle east countries, the World health Organization (WHO) notified on Thursday, continuing that the wave in Covid-19 infections and mortality is principally being recorded among people who are yet to be vaccinated.


The currently highly contagious delta virus, found in India, has spread to more than 15 of the 22 Middle Eastern countries. In particular, it has spread from morocco to Pakistan. The 4th wave is spreading in these areas. It has been revealed that most of the victims have not been vaccinated. Thus stated.


Most of the fresh Covid-19 cases and hospitalised victims are unvaccinated. The slow rate of vaccination in the nations, added with the extended transmission of the delta strain of the coronavirus, remains a major reason for concern.

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