WHO: Covid Cases And Deaths Falling Nearly Everywhere

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GENEVA (AP) — The number of new coronavirus cases and deaths reported globally fell everywhere except the Middle East and Southeast Asia last week, according to a World Health Organization weekly report released Wednesday.

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In its latest weekly update on the pandemic, the U.N. health agency said confirmed cases dropped 12% to more than 3 million and reported deaths declined 22% to about 7,600.

WHO Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus described the continuing decline of COVID-19, which peaked in January, as “a very encouraging trend.”

Still, he warned that the pandemic was not yet over and urged caution, even as many countries have dropped their coronavirus protocols and segued into trying to live with the virus.

Tedros noted that 18 months after the first mass coronavirus immunization programs began in rich countries, 68 countries have yet to protect 40% of their populations. While enough vaccines are now available, demand has fallen, he said.

“The perception that the pandemic is over is understandable, but misguided,” the WHO chief said. “A new and even more dangerous variant could emerge at any time, and vast numbers of people remain unprotected.”

WHO’s pandemic report noted that the number of new weekly cases rose by 19% in the Middle East and inched up by 1% in Southeast Asia, while falling everywhere else. The number of deaths increased by 7% in the Western Pacific and dropped elsewhere in the world last week.

WHO previously noted that the numbers are likely to be an underestimate and dependent on countries’ testing and reporting strategies. Last week, WHO’s emergencies chief Dr. Michael Ryan said the COVID-19 outbreak in North Korea, for example, was getting worse, not better.

Despite multiple offers of help, including vaccines, North Korea has not accepted any offers of aid from WHO and has yet to share more detailed information about how the outbreak is evolving there.

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Walensky is a fraud
Walensky is a fraud
3 years ago

So why does President Biden still want us to wear worthless disposable masks on airplanes? Why is he appealing the law that says it’s unconstitutional?

Stupid Commenter
Stupid Commenter
3 years ago

When I told a friend of mine that Covid cases are falling nearly everywhere, he told me, “Sorry, but I’m not falling for that.”

Iyar5
Iyar5
3 years ago

All pandemics in history {even without modern vaccinations} have gone away by themselves after 2.5-3.5 years, and we are already 2.5 years since December 2019 {Hence its official name Covid 19} when Corona actually had already commenced, so no-one should be surprised by Corona falling #’s

Educated Archy
Educated Archy
3 years ago

There you go, it takes some time but as trump said there will be a day it will go away

Qazxc
Qazxc
3 years ago

There was no COVID pandemic. There were only 15 cases and then it disappeared like a miracle in March 2020, just like Donald Duck, oops, I meant Donald Trump, said it would.

Sorry, I sometimes confuse them because Trumps ridiculous comb-over looks so similar to Donald Ducks tuchas.

Go ahead Arch, I’m waiting for your rant. Make it a good one, a double, lekavod shabbos.

NYorker
NYorker
3 years ago

I knew the mask wearing and social distancing will eventually work.