Thu 12 November 2020:
UN health agency says region saw average of 150,000 daily new coronavirus cases last week, as US breaks records.
COVID-19 cases are still surging in the Americas, averaging 150,000 a day in the last week, the World Health Organization’s regional office said on Wednesday.
The United States continues to report record-breaking numbers, while parts of Canada and some states in Mexico, including the capital, are experiencing spikes, the Pan-American Health Organization (PAHO) said.
Other countries in the Americas are doing better. Argentina, Costa Rica and Jamaica have curbed the outbreak with effective contact tracing, and most Caribbean nations have avoided spikes by acting fast, PAHO Assistant Director Jarbas Barbosa said.
Europe has been a cautionary tale on the danger of a resurgence of the virus when restrictive measures are lifted too quickly, he said in a briefing.
Central America is seeing a steady decrease in COVID-19 cases due to better control measures, the PAHO director said.
Chile’s effective epidemic surveillance systems allowed it to bounce back after unprecedented spikes earlier this year, Barbosa said.
In Cuba and Costa Rica, universal healthcare systems have ensured the COVID-19 pandemic never got out of control, he said.
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