Updated On: 16 May, 2023 08:03 AM IST | Mumbai | Vinod Kumar Menon
Health experts voice concerns over its decision to declare that Covid-19 is no longer a health emergency, against the background of rising long Covid cases

Arthralgia or pain in the joints is also a symptom of long Covid. Representation pic
On May 5 the World Health Organisation (WHO) declared that Covid-19 no longer constitutes a global public health emergency. However, health experts have expressed concerns about the urgency to make such an announcement, especially at a time when Covid cases are still on the rise in certain countries including India. They have also expressed concerns over long Covid ailments, which continue to impact those affected even two years later, as also reported in a Swedish study published in Lancet in its May and February editions.
Dr Wiqar Shaikh, professor of medicine, Grant Medical College and Sir J.J. Group of Hospitals, says he is taken aback by the decision of the WHO. “Covid has not yet gone, and the recent surge of cases in China and in India provides ample evidence. In the past 7 days, the WHO has reported more than 4 lakh cases worldwide,” Dr Shaikh said.