As a global population, we are nowhere close to the levels of immunity required to stop this
disease transmitting, says WHO's emergencies chief Dr Michael Ryan
COVID-19: Herd immunity requires effective vaccine, says WHO
The World Health Organization says the planet is nowhere near the amount of coronavirus
immunity needed to induce herd immunity, where enough of the population would have
antibodies to stop the spread.
Herd immunity is typically achieved with vaccination and most scientists estimate at least 70
per cent of the population must have antibodies to prevent an outbreak. But some experts have
suggested that even if half the population had immunity, there might be a protective effect.
WHO's emergencies chief Dr Michael Ryan largely dismissed that theory at a press briefing
on Tuesday, saying we should not live “in hope” of achieving herd immunity.
“As a global population, we are nowhere close to the levels of immunity required to stop this
disease transmitting,” he said. “This is not a solution and not a solution we should be looking
to.”
Most studies conducted to date have suggested only about 10 per cent to 20 per cent of people
have antibodies.
Dr Bruce Aylward, a senior adviser to WHO's director-general, added that any mass
immunisation campaign with a COVID-19 vaccine would aim to cover far more than 50 per
cent of the world's population.
“We don't want to be wrong,” he said. “You want to plan to get high coverage and not get lulled
into a dangerously seductive suggestion that (the herd immunity threshold) could be low.”
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