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Grim WHO warning reveals 500,000 more Covid deaths could rock Europe this winter

The WHO has issued a devastating warning, claiming a surge in Covid cases could lead to hundreds of thousands of extra deaths within months.

The WHO has warned that half a million people could die from Covid in Europe this winter. Picture: NCA NewsWire/Dan Peled
The WHO has warned that half a million people could die from Covid in Europe this winter. Picture: NCA NewsWire/Dan Peled

A new region is fast becoming a cause of “grave concern” for virus experts, with hundreds of thousands of Covid deaths now expected in the months ahead.

The World Health Organisation has warned that Europe is facing a grim winter, with Covid-19 cases spiking and vaccination rates stalling just as the colder months arrive.

In fact, the situation is now so dire that some countries are facing their biggest Covid battle yet, with Germany confirming its highest daily increase in cases this week since the start of the pandemic.

WHO regional director Hans Kluge said the incredible pace of transmission was a cause of “grave concern”, and that deaths could reach 500,000 by February.

There have already been 1.4 million Covid-19 deaths in Europe over the course of the pandemic so far.

He said 43 out 53 counties in his region were bracing for high or extreme stress when it came to hospital beds.

“We are, once again, at the epicentre,” Dr Kluge said in a statement.

“According to one reliable projection, if we stay on this trajectory, we could see another half a million Covid-19 deaths in Europe and Central Asia by the first of February next year.”

To put the seriousness of the situation into perspective, Dr Kluge revealed that in the past week alone, Europe had recorded 1.8 million new infections and 24,000 deaths.

Three-quarters of those victims were aged over 65, and most were unvaccinated.

A Covid-19 patient is treated at an intensive care unit in a Kiev hospital as cases surge in the city. Picture: Sergei Supinsky/AFP
A Covid-19 patient is treated at an intensive care unit in a Kiev hospital as cases surge in the city. Picture: Sergei Supinsky/AFP

Dr Kluge said the continent needed to ramp up its vaccination rate and also be wary of relaxing Covid rules prematurely as a matter of urgency while the Delta variant was still spreading.

“We must change our tactics, from reacting to surges of Covid-19 to preventing them from happening in the first place,” he said, in reference to Covid vaccines.

“We are at another critical point of pandemic resurgence.

“Hospitalisation rates in countries with low vaccine uptake are markedly higher and rising more quickly than in those with higher uptake.”

According to the BBC, France is sitting on a 68 per cent double vaccination rate, while Germany is at 66 per cent – and just 32 per cent in Russia.

By contrast, at least 79.1 per cent of Australians aged over 16 are fully jabbed, with experts expecting the nation to exceed 90 per cent in the near future.

Europe is bracing for a spike in new Covid deaths as winter looms. Picture: Chris Pavlich for The Manly Daily
Europe is bracing for a spike in new Covid deaths as winter looms. Picture: Chris Pavlich for The Manly Daily

According to CNN, the Delta variant is wreaking havoc across the continent, with Eastern Europe particularly affected, as Russia and Germany reach record numbers of infections and Ukraine’s capital city Kiev introducing new Covid restrictions amid a surge there.

In a sign of just how dire the current crisis is, there are now 78 million cases in the region – more than the total number of cases in Southeast Asia, the Eastern Mediterranean, the Western Pacific and Africa combined.

The WHO’s Dr Mike Ryan said the devastating situation unfolding in Europe was a “warning shot for the world” when it came to the importance of vaccination, especially during the critical winter period when transmission rates typically soar.

Meanwhile, the escalating disaster in Europe comes after the world reached a grim new milestone earlier this week, with the total number of Covid deaths since the start of the pandemic passing five million on Monday.

UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres described that tragic figure as “a painful new threshold”.

Originally published as Grim WHO warning reveals 500,000 more Covid deaths could rock Europe this winter

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