WHO warns world 'blind to understanding' COVID spread, hurting ability to end pandemic

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WHO warns world 'blind to understanding' COVID spread, hurting ability to end pandemic
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Without sufficient testing in lower-income countries, the world can't know how the virus is spreading or how it's changing, according to the World Health Organization.

A lack of testing for COVID-19 in parts of the world is preventing countries from having a clear picture of how the virus is spreading and therefore hurting the world's chances at fighting the virus and ending the pandemic, according to the World Health Organization.

Low testing rates is"leaving the world blind to understanding where the disease is and how it's changing," Dr. Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, director general of the WHO said on Friday during a press briefing. Without improving global testing rates, Ghebreyesus said the world can't"fight the disease" or mitigate the risk it poses to people around the globe.

While those large vaccinated populations help reduce the spread of the virus in some areas, other countries, especially those in Africa, haven't been able to vaccinate even 10 percent of their population. This puts the entire world at risk because when the virus is able to spread throughout communities it has the ability to mutate, thereby increasing the possibility that a mutation could evade the vaccines.

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