The World Health Organization’s (WHO) Europe director said on Thursday that the continent could soon enter a “cease-fire” and a “long period of tranquillity” in the CCP (Chinese Communist Party) virus pandemic. Dr. Hans Kluge cited increased immunity to Omicron either through vaccines or natural immunity, a “favorable seasonality pause” as Europe nears the end of winter, and the less severe nature of the Omicron variant as reasons for the more tranquil period. Speaking to reporters from Geneva, he said: “This period of higher protection should be seen as a ‘ceasefire’ that could bring us enduring peace.” “This context, that we have not experienced so far in this pandemic, leaves us with the possibility for a long period of tranquility and a much higher level of population defense against any resurgence in transmission, even with a more virulent variant.” Despite the more optimistic view, Kluge warned European nations to continue with their vaccination and boosting …