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World may only return to normal in 2022

The COVID-19 pandemic has turned the world upside down, disrupting what we once new as normal life.ย Chief science officer at the World Health Organization Dr Soumya Swaminathan predicts that a coronavirus vaccine may only be available worldwide and become effective by 2022.

โ€œWeโ€™reย looking at 2022ย at least before enough people start getting the vaccine to build immunity,โ€ Swaminathan said during a media briefing on Tuesday [September 15].

She warned that in the mean time, countries will have to maintain health and safety measures like physical distancing, wearing masks and respiratory hygiene.

โ€œThose will have to continue after the vaccine starts getting rolled out, because we need 60% to 70% of the population to have immunity before you will start seeing a dramatic reduction in transmission of this virus,โ€ Swaminathan added.

โ€œWe also donโ€™t know how long these vaccines will protect for โ€” thatโ€™s the other big question mark: How long does immunity last? And itโ€™s possible that you will need a booster.โ€

Swaminathan explains that health officials are aiming to control the coronavirus, instead of eliminate it at this point.

The United Nations is planning to have anย in-person General Assembly meeting in New Yorkย to discuss the COVID-19 pandemic. The bodyโ€™s president Volkan Bozkir said on Tuesday [September 15] that the meeting will likely happen in the first week on November.

โ€œAs long as the health conditions allow, I intend to continue physical meetings of the General Assembly, taking the necessary mitigation measures to protect the health and safety of delegates and UN staff,โ€ Bozkir said.

โ€œIn our business of diplomacy, there is no substitute to meeting counterparts face-to-face, to build long-term understanding of each othersโ€™ positions and forge compromise.โ€

Diplomats from across the globe have expressed their countryโ€™s hesitation to meet too soon. Hosting the meeting in the United States, the country leading in COVID-19 infections, is a major concern. They hope to push physical meetings to December.

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