The optimistic forecast comes days after Kluge said it was "plausible" the region was "moving towards a kind of pandemic endgame". But Kluge stressed on Thursday, continuing vaccine and booster campaigns, protecting the most vulnerable, promoting individual responsibility and intensifying surveillance to detect new variants, the report said. "I believe it is possible to respond to new variants that will inevitably emerge without reinstalling the kind of disruptive measures we needed before," he said. But for that vaccine equity across all countries is needed, he added. "We cannot accept vaccine inequity for one more day - vaccines must be for everyone, in the remotest corner of our vast region and beyond," Kluge said.