Close Menu

    Subscribe to Updates

    Get the latest creative news from FooBar about art, design and business.

    What's Hot

    Making the Most of Retirement in Vaughan: Practical Financial Strategies for Retirees and Pre-Retirees

    May 18, 2026

    Budget-friendly trips in Canada: How to plan a day out at Ontario casinos without overspending

    April 13, 2026

    Hamilton Expands Cycling Network with New Federal Investment

    March 28, 2026
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
    Vaughan TodayVaughan Today
    • Home
    • Top News
    • World
    • Banking
    • Explore Canada
    • How to
    • Solutions
    • Contact Form
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram Pinterest Vimeo
    Subscribe
    Vaughan TodayVaughan Today
    Home»World»Omicron: Vaccination alone ‘will not be enough’, warns the European Disease Control Agency
    World

    Omicron: Vaccination alone ‘will not be enough’, warns the European Disease Control Agency

    Herman MelvilleBy Herman MelvilleDecember 16, 2021No Comments3 Mins Read
    Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email
    Omicron: Vaccination alone ‘will not be enough’, warns the European Disease Control Agency
    Share
    Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Email Copy Link

    On Wednesday, the European Agency responsible for epidemiology warned of “strong” “urgent” action in the face of the rapid development of the omicron variant because “vaccination alone will not be enough”.

    • Read also: COVID: New measures in Rwanda after first six cases of Omicron . variant

    • Read also: US passes 800,000 dead from COVID-19

    “In the current situation, vaccination alone will not allow us to prevent the effect of the Omicron variant, as there is no time to fill existing vaccination gaps,” said the Director of the European Center for Disease Prevention and Control (ECDC). Andrea Ammon in a title video.

    • Listen to the interview of COVID-Stop Collective physicist and science coordinator, Nancy Delagrave, with Benoit Dutrezac on QUB Radio:

    The European Union’s health agency also raised its assessment of the risk of the new variant to public health by a degree, to “very high”, and recommended a series of measures including a return to remote work and increased caution during the end of the year. Celebrations and trips.

    According to her, it is “highly likely” that the new variant will cause hospitalizations and deaths in addition to those already predicted by previous predictions focusing on the dominant delta variant to date.

    • Listen to Philip Vincent Foissy’s interview with Daniel Barry, Director General of the Executive and Operational Department for the Epidemic, on Radio QUB

    To keep the burden on the health system “manageable”, the European Center for Disease Control and Prevention has again called for a “rapid reintroduction and strengthening” of so-called “non-pharmaceutical” measures against COVID, a term that covers restrictions broadly.

    “There is an urgent need to take strong action to reduce transmission, ease the heavy burden on health systems and protect the most vulnerable in the coming months,” the agency, which covers 27 countries in the European Union and Norway, adds. and Iceland.

    For the European Commissioner for Health, Stella Kyriakides, this report notes that “the coming months will be difficult.”

    “It is likely that Omicron will arrive with a major wave that will put more pressure on healthcare systems,” she said in a statement to AFP.

    While 66% of the EU population is already fully vaccinated, she explains, “we can do much better. The third dose should be our breakwater.”

    “We need the utmost respect for public health measures, along with a rapid increase in booster vaccination to deal with Omicron,” Kyriakidis appealed, adding that it was “very concerning” that some countries were lagging behind in starting vaccination implementation.

    The Omicron variant is spreading “at a rate we’ve never seen with any other variant,” the World Health Organization (WHO) already warned Tuesday, calling for all anti-COVID tools to be used to prevent health systems from quickly overwhelmed as the holiday season approaches.

    For ECDC, using masks, working remotely, avoiding crowded places and public transportation, staying home when you are sick, and ventilating and maintaining a high level of hygiene “remains a priority.”

    For probable or confirmed cases of Omicron, tracing should also be a priority, and testing remains an “important tool” even when people are vaccinated, as is the isolation of COVID-19 positive cases.

    to see also

    Herman Melville

    “Extreme twitteraholic. Passionate travel nerd. Hardcore zombie trailblazer. Web fanatic. Evil bacon geek.”

    Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email
    Herman Melville

    "Extreme twitteraholic. Passionate travel nerd. Hardcore zombie trailblazer. Web fanatic. Evil bacon geek."

    Related Posts

    Commonwealth Day 2026 theme targets shared prosperity across member nations

    January 21, 2026

    Early Blast of Winter Prompts Safety Warnings from Ontario Road Authorities

    November 20, 2025

    Toronto Set to Host Largest LEGO® Fan Event in Canadian History

    November 8, 2025
    Top Posts

    Digital Transformation and Economic Resilience: Navigating the Digital Landscape in Canada’s Economy

    February 14, 2024316 Views

    Zodiac – Detailed Review of an Online Casino

    October 7, 2021287 Views

    Gambling as a Way to Earn Money

    March 31, 2022257 Views

    How to Pertain Real Estate Appraisal

    April 23, 2022238 Views
    Don't Miss
    Business

    Making the Most of Retirement in Vaughan: Practical Financial Strategies for Retirees and Pre-Retirees

    May 18, 202617 Views

    Retirement in Vaughan can be rewarding, but it also takes planning. Many local retirees want…

    Budget-friendly trips in Canada: How to plan a day out at Ontario casinos without overspending

    April 13, 2026

    Hamilton Expands Cycling Network with New Federal Investment

    March 28, 2026

    Canadians Remain Eager to Travel as Costs and Global Tensions Reshape Plans

    March 11, 2026
    Stay In Touch
    • Facebook
    • Twitter
    • Pinterest
    • Instagram
    • YouTube
    • Vimeo

    Subscribe to Updates

    Get the latest creative news from SmartMag about art & design.

    About Us

    We cover culture, entertainment, travel, food, wellness, and real-life stories from across Vaughan and beyond.

    We’re currently accepting new media partnerships, brand collaborations, and editorial contributions.

    Email: [email protected]

    Contact: +1-416-555-0134

    Facebook X (Twitter) Pinterest YouTube WhatsApp
    Our Picks

    Making the Most of Retirement in Vaughan: Practical Financial Strategies for Retirees and Pre-Retirees

    May 18, 2026

    Budget-friendly trips in Canada: How to plan a day out at Ontario casinos without overspending

    April 13, 2026

    Hamilton Expands Cycling Network with New Federal Investment

    March 28, 2026
    Most Popular

    Biden leads Trump in six swing states

    November 3, 20200 Views

    BYU vs. Boise State Score: No. 9 Cougars make an affirmative statement in defeating the No. 21 Broncos

    November 7, 20200 Views

    Five tips from President-elect Biden’s victory speech

    November 8, 20200 Views
    • About Us
    • DMCA
    • Contact Form
    • Privacy Policy
    © 2026 VaughanToday.ca — Canadian Lifestyle News & Features. All Rights Reserved.

    Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.