The argument that Omicron is not dangerous is wrong; World Health Organization (WHO) says hospitalization and death are on the rise around the world Omicron causing hospitalizations, deaths worldwide WHO

Geneva: The World Health Organization (WHO) chief Tedros Athanom has said that the Omicron variant’s variant of the corona virus is not dangerous and that Omicron is increasing the number of hospital stays and deaths worldwide. The next few weeks are going to be a crucial challenge for the health systems of many countries. Tedros Athanom told a news conference that everyone should be vigilant to reduce the risk of the virus.

The impact of the current wave can be significantly reduced through the effective use of health equipment and the effective intervention of public health systems. All variants of the corona virus, including omicron, are dangerous. They can lead to infections, deaths, and more viral variants. It will also significantly affect the treatment of the virus, he said.

According to Johns Hopkins University, there are currently 33.35 million global corona virus cases and 55.5 million deaths.

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