The Covid-19 pandemic has killed one million people worldwide since January, the WHO said on Thursday, calling on governments to speed up vaccination when a third of the world's population is not vaccinated.

“We have passed the tragic milestone of one million deaths from Covid-19 since the start of the year,” World Health Organization (WHO) Director General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus told a conference. Press.

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He called on the governments of all countries to redouble their efforts to vaccinate all health care workers, the elderly and other people most at risk, in order to achieve 70% vaccination coverage for the entire population. population.

In January this year, the WHO, the United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) and their partners created the Covid Vaccine Delivery Partnership (CoVDP), with the aim of facilitating the distribution of doses. in 34 countries with less than 10% vaccination coverage, all but six of which are in Africa.

Nearly 6.5 million deaths since 2019

According to the boss of the WHO, a third of the world's population is still not vaccinated, including two thirds of health personnel and three quarters of the elderly in low-income countries.

According to the latest WHO statistics, the Covid-19 pandemic has been responsible for 6.45 million deaths worldwide since the first cases appeared at the end of 2019 in the Wuhan region of China.

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