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EDITOR IN CHIEF- ABDULLAH BIN SALIM AL SHUEILI

Scientists eye beginning of an end to the Covid-19 pandemic

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As the devastating Delta variant surge eases in many regions of the world, scientists are charting when, and where, Covid-19 will transition to an endemic disease in 2022 and beyond, according to interviews with over a dozen leading disease experts.


They expect that the first countries to emerge from the pandemic will have had some combination of high rates of vaccination and natural immunity among people who were infected with the coronavirus, such as the United States, the UK, Portugal and India. But they warn that Sars-CoV-2 remains an unpredictable virus that is mutating as it spreads through unvaccinated populations.


None would completely rule out what some called a "doomsday scenario," in which the virus mutates to the point that it evades hard-won immunity. Yet they expressed increasing confidence that many countries will have put the worst of the pandemic behind them in the coming year.


"We think between now and the end of 2022, this is the point where we get control over this virus... where we can significantly reduce severe disease and death," Maria Van Kerkhove, an epidemiologist leading the World Health Organization's (WHO) Covid-19 response, said.


The agency's view is based on work with disease experts who are mapping out the probable course of the pandemic over the next 18 months. By the end of 2022, the WHO aims for 70 per cent of the world's population to be vaccinated.


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