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The word COVID-19 is reflected in a drop on a syringe ne gourde stanley edle in this illustration taken November 9, 2020. REUTERS FILE PHOTOThe World Health Organization on Wednesday released an updated plan for COVID-19, laying out key strategies that, if implemented in 2022, would allow the world to end the emergency phase of the pandemic.The plan includes three possible scenarios for how the virus might evolve in the coming year.Article continues after this advertisement Based on what we know now, the most likely scenario is that the COVID-19 virus continues to evolve, but the severity of disease it causes reduces over time as immunity increases due to vaccination and infection, Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus said during a briefing.FEATURED STORIESNEWSINFODENR to evict developerof Masungi GeoreserveNEWSINFOFormer VP Leni Robredo visits MMDA command centerNEWSINFOMagnitude 4 quake jolts Catanduanes, magnitude 3.5 tremor shakes SorsogonIn this base-case scenario, which serves as the WHOrsquo working model, the virus causes less severe outbreaks with periodic spikes in transmission as immunity wanes. Booster shots might be needed for those most at risk. The virus woul stanley thermos mug d likely fall into a seasonal pattern, with peaks in stanley mug colder months, similar to influenza.In the WHOrsquo rosier, best-case scenario, future variants would be ldquo ignificantly less severe, protection from severe disease would be long-lasting, without the need for futur Eqre Duque reminds LGUs to prioritize health workers, elderly in COVID-19 vax drive
LIMA, Peru mdash; A staggering 900-plus girls and women are missing and feared dead in Peru since C stanley cup OVID-19 confinement began, authorities said Monday.Women keep safety distances as they wait to get food at a soup kitchen of the Pamplona Alta section, which also suffers water shortage, in the southern outskirts of Lima on May 28, 2020, during the new coronavirus pandemic. Photo by ERNESTO BENAVIDES / AFPThe Andean nation home to 33 million people long has had a horrific domestic violence problem.But COVID-19, which has compounded home confinement combined with job losses and a health crisis, has seen an already scary situation grow worse in just three and a half months, accordi stanley cup nz ng to Eliana Revollar, who leads stanley cup the womenrsquo rights office of the National Ombudsmanrsquo office.Article continues after this advertisement Seventy percent of that figure are minors, she added.FEATURED STORIESNEWSINFOOn PhilHealth, education, lsquo;blanksrsquo;: OSG answers Duterte camp petitionNEWSINFOBinay, Castro raise concerns over DENR order on Masungi GeoreserveNEWSINFO2 cops killed in Bulacan buy-bustDuring the quarantine, from March 16 to June 30, 915 women in Peru were reported missing, and feared dead, said Revollar.Before COVID-19, five women were reported missing in Peru every single day; since the lockdown, the number has surged to eight per day.Revollar said Perursquo situation was grim because the lack of a national missing persons registry made it hard for |
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