WHO declares an end to the global COVID-19 public health emergency
It marks a shift to long-term measures to handle the coronavirus
COVID-19 is no longer a global public health emergency, the World Health Organization announced May 5.
The organization pointed to two factors: Dropping COVID-19-related deaths and hospitalizations, and high levels of immunity to SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19, from vaccination or prior infection. While the pandemic is not over, those trends signal that it’s time to transition to more long-term prevention and control of the disease, WHO said in a statement.
“It’s reasonable, it makes sense,” says infectious disease specialist Peter Chin-Hong of the University of California, San Francisco, noting that “it follows on the heels of many countries” doing the same thing. The U.S. public health emergency is officially set to end May 11 (SN: 5/4/23).