Michael Ryan
Michael Ryan, Director of the World Health Organization's (WHO) Emergency Program, predicted a shortage of coronavirus vaccines for the world. He expressed this opinion during the question and answer session, the entry was posted on the WHO Twitter account.
A spokesman for the organization said people need to be aware of the fact that the world will not have enough vaccinations to prevent a new rise in the number of cases for at least three to six months.
Ryan also warned of the potential for a new wave of COVID-19 before the vaccine arrives. Therefore, it is necessary to continue to comply with sanitary measures, he added.
In November, the organization's Regional Director for Europe, Hans Kluge, said that WHO had recognized the inability of the vaccine to completely stop the spread of coronavirus infection. At the same time, he noted that although the drugs will not be the answer to all our questions, they give great hope in the war against coronavirus. The WHO representative noted that pharmaceutical developments and various technologies in the field of medicine are opening up new horizons for people.