WHO Warns of Rising Temperatures, Smallpox Concerns, and Long COVID in Europe

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2023-06-29 03:42:00

On June 29, Assoc. Prof. Dr. Thira Worathanarat, Faculty of Medicine Chulalongkorn University The Facebook post states that WHO European Statement On June 27, 2023, WHO European Director Dr. Hans Henri P. Kluge made three press statements on COVID-19, warming temperatures and smallpox (mpox).

in the matter of heat Europe is experiencing temperatures twice as fast as the 1980s, and the WHO says people in Europe will continue to experience hotter summers. It’s not a temporary phenomenon. So take good care of your health. especially the elderly

However, from June to August last year, 20,000 people died from this heat and last week. Spain and Portugal also experience temperatures above 40 degrees Celsius and are at risk of bushfires.

while smallpox monkey Or, officially known as mpox, there are currently more infections reported in Europe, with 22 cases as of May. Although the number is small, the WHO has warned to be careful because it could erupt. Especially at risk groups such as MSM. The disease is a risk from unprotected sex. including close contact with an infected person

The important thing in the statement is that A warning about COVID-19 That resulted in 36 million Europeans suffering from Long COVID problems in the past 3 years.

On average, for every 30 people in Europe, one person is exposed to Long COVID, which affects their quality of life and ability to live.

Currently, COVID-19 continues to spread And at least 1,000 Europeans die every week. WHO Europe director emphasizes with the phrase “Ultimately, the best way to avoid long COVID is to avoid COVID-19 in the first place” … how to prevent Long COVID is the best Preventing yourself from getting infected…

Thailand, we are too. There are still many new infections each day. Always protect yourself during daily life. avoid crowded places poor ventilation Do not share food with other people outside the home. Properly wearing a mask can greatly reduce the risk.

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Statement – 36 million people across the European Region may have developed long COVID over the first 3 years of the pandemic. WHO Europe. 27 June 2023.

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