The World Health Organization (WHO) said in a weekly summary report released on Wednesday that the number of 19 new cases of Covid in the world has been rising in the last two months. Indian delta virus cases have been reported in 148 countries and territories.
With more than 4.4 million new infections reported last week, the trend is mostly in the Western Pacific and the Americas, which reported 14 percent and 8 percent, respectively. Compared to last week.
According to the WHO report, the regions with the highest weekly rates of infection per 100,000 population remained the same as last week, the United States and Europe, with 147.4 new cases and 121.6 cases per 100,000 population respectively.
At this level, the WHO said the highest number of new infections in the last week was reported in the United States, with 883,996 new cases, up 9 percent, followed by Iran. 269,975 cases, an increase of 9% and India 258,121 cases, a decrease of 7%.
Meanwhile, the WHO also noted that the highest number of new deaths in recent weeks was reported in Indonesia, Brazil and Russia.
Currently, the total number of 19 reported Covid cases reported worldwide is more than 206 million, with a total death toll of nearly 4.4 million.
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