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After three years of COVID-19, surveillance and vaccination key to ending pandemic in the Americas

After three years of COVID-19, surveillance and vaccination key to ending pandemic in the Americas
Washington, D.C., 9 March 2023 (PAHO) โ€“ As the COVID-19 pandemic enters its third year in the Region of the Americas, Pan American Health Organization (PAHO) Director, Dr. Jarbas Barbosa, has called on countries to strengthen surveillance and bridge gaps in vaccination coverage to end the emergency and better prepare for future health crises. 

Over the past three years, the Americas had over 190.3 million COVID-19 cases and over 2.9 million deaths, accounting for 25% and 43% of the global total respectively. 

โ€œThe pandemic underscored that no country or organization in the world was fully prepared for the impact of this pandemic,โ€ Dr Barbosa said during a media briefing today. This includes the Americas, which is a region โ€œmarked by inequities.โ€

Today, incidence rates are 20-30 times lower than a year ago, but โ€œwhile we are not totally out of the woods, we are in a much better place,โ€ he added.

The PAHO Director highlighted the key role PAHO played in helping countries get to this place. This includes building and strengthening the COVID-19 Genomic Surveillance Regional Network, which is key to tracking the evolution of the virus, as well as monitoring for other pathogens with pandemic potential, including avian flu. Over the past three years, the network has facilitated the uploading of more than 580,000 sequences from Latin America and the Caribbean into global databases.

Dr. Barbosa also highlighted the role PAHO played in getting COVID-19 vaccine shots into arms โ€œmobilizing over 160 million doses through COVAX and helping the countries of Latin America and the Caribbean roll out more than 1.3 billion vaccine doses in less than two years.โ€

Despite these achievements, Dr. Barbosa warned that โ€œCOVID-19 is still with us and the virus has yet to settle into a predictable pattern.โ€

โ€œThroughout the last month, we have seen more than 1.5 million new cases and 17,000 deaths,โ€ the PAHO Director said. โ€œWe cannot be complacent.โ€

Dr. Barbosa warned that while testing rates have dropped, it is crucial that countries maintain and continue to strengthen surveillance as the SARS-CoV-2 virus โ€œcan evolve and adapt quicklyโ€.

Reaching the 30% of people who have yet to receive their COVID-19 primary series of COVID-19 vaccine, is also key to โ€œpreparing ourselves for any new wave of infection or new variant of concern.โ€

While the Region has experienced a variety of setbacks throughout the pandemic that have โ€œrevealed or exacerbated weaknesses in our health systemsโ€, including in the detection and treatment of diseases such as TB and HIV, in the testing and treatment of non-communicable diseases; and in declining rates for routine vaccination, we now have a unique opportunity to โ€œplace health at the center of the Sustainable Development Agenda.โ€

โ€œWe must focus on recovering losses and on rebuilding resilient health systems that work for everyone, as well as being better prepared for future health threats,โ€ the PAHO Director said.

โ€œAs I begin my tenure, a primary focus is to help countries of the Americas move past the COVID-19 pandemic.โ€

โ€œPAHO stands ready to support our countries in the Americas, to learn from and apply the lessons we have learned from the COVID-19 pandemic.โ€
LinksCoronavirus Disease (COVID-19) PandemicCOVID-19 VaccinesVideo – Press briefing-Three years of COVID-19 in the Americas (English audio)Video – Press briefing-Three years of COVID-19 in the Americas (Original audio)Video – Press briefing-Three years of COVID-19 in the Americas(French audio)Video – Press briefing-Three years of COVID-19 in the Americas (Portuguese audio)
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