Officials WHO called on people to continue implementing the Covid-19 Community Health Medical Measures, including a mask, although vaccinated.

During the press conference on June 25, Dr. Mariangela Simao, Assistant General Director of the World Health Organization (WHO), said community health measures are still extremely important, even with those already

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Simao said people should wear masks, practice stretching communities, living in airy space, often washing their hands and avoiding exercises.

This is still extremely important whether you have been vaccinated, especially when community infection still happens.

Despite the recommendation from WHO, the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) have not changed recommendations for those who have been vaccinated.

Dr. Marianela Simao in WHO press conference on June 25.

WHO CEO WHO Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus said Delta is most easily transmitted among NCOV strains determined to date.

When some countries eased medical and social measures, we witnessed the spread in the world, Tedros said, mentioning Delta, the strain has appeared at least 85 countries.

Tedros said the Delta transformation was increased due to unfair distribution of Covid-19 vaccine in poor countries, warning similar conditions in the AIDS crisis and pandemic pandemic in 2009.

During the WHO press conference, the technical team head in charge of Covid-19 Maria van Kerkhove said that the number of delta transformations in Europe is an example of how much the world's medical condition is.

There are many events that make the number of cases of sudden increase in some European countries, Van Kerkhove said and lists catalytic activities for infection with sports and religious events and even baked parties

Delta strains will continue to mutate.

Van Kerkhove said Delta was one of the four strains that WHO was concerned, along with 7 strains being interested.

Covid-19 outbreaks in December 2019, appeared in 220 countries and territories with nearly 182 million cases and nearly 4 million deaths.