GLOBAL CORONAVIRUS INFECTIONS RISE FOR FOURTH CONSECUTIVE WEEK: WHO

Coronavirus (COVID-19) News Desk World

Thu 25 March 2021:

Coronavirus cases continued to rise around the world for a fourth consecutive week, with around 3.3 million new cases reported in the past seven-day period, according to the UN health agency.

The number of new deaths from the coronavirus leveled off after a six-week decrease, with just over 60,000 new deaths reported.

 

Europe and the Americas continued to account for nearly eight in 10 of all cases and deaths, while the only region to report a decline in fatalities was the Western Pacific, down nearly a third, compared to the previous week.

Infections rose notably in South East Asia, the Western Pacific, Europe and the Eastern Mediterranean, according to the World Health Organization’s (WHO) Weekly Epidemiological Update.

In the African region and the Americas, infection numbers have remained stable in recent weeks, although WHO pointed to “concerning trends” in some countries within these regions.

These include Brazil, where the highest numbers of new cases were reported (508,010 new cases in a week, representing a three per cent increase) The United States saw 374,369 new cases – a 19 per cent decrease – while India saw 240,082 new cases, a 62 per cent increase, France saw 204,840 new cases (up 27 per cent) and Italy saw little change, with a recorded 154,493 new cases.

WHO said the latest data on coronavirus variants of concern, indicated that the so-called “UK” strain is present in 125 countries, across all six global regions.

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