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Pandemic slows down for the fifth week in a row throughout the world

Pandemic slows down for the fifth week in a row throughout the world
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Pandemic Coronavirus has slowed for the fifth week in a row throughout the world.
The number of new daily cases decreased by 11 percent globally to 457,000 according to the Counting AFP until Thursday.
Pandemics have obtained land since mid-June which is furnished by a highly contagious Delta variant that has become dominant in most countries.
But for more than a month now it has decreased.
However, confirmed cases only reflect a small portion of the actual number of infections, with various calculation practices and testing levels in various countries.
The situation improved in most of the world territory this week, with a decline of 31 percent in Latin America and the Caribbean, a 21 percent decline in the Middle East, while the number of cases in Asia fell 15 percent.
There are one tenth in the United States and Canada.
This situation is also stable in Africa where infection fell by one percent, and in Europe (up three), but there was an increase of 11 percent in Oceania, where the number of cases remained small.
Lithuania saw the biggest surge in the number of new cases, with a 62 percent increase in carefully followed by Romania (60 percent) – where a number of records had been hospitalized.
South Korea (up 46 percent), Ukraine (36 percent more) and Singapore (up to a quarter) also saw a sharp increase.
At the other end of the spectrum, Japan saw the biggest decline with a 42 percent decline in the number of cases, followed by Morocco (37 percent less), Sri Lankan (36 percent), Indonesia (33 percent) and Israel (31 percent more a little).
US remains so far the country with the largest number of new cases, with 1,13,000 per day, a drop of 11 percent, followed by Britain with 34,500 per day, up six percent and Turkey, which has 11 percent drop.
On the basis of the per capita country that recorded new cases this week was Serbia with 681 cases per 1.00,000 residents, in front of Mongolia with 511 and Lithuania 450.
The US also recorded the largest number of deaths with 1,924 per day followed by 1,924 per day Russia with 830 – striking record for fourth consecutive days on Friday at 887 – and Brazil with 541.
At the global level, the number of daily deaths fell seven percent to 7,779.
With a three-dose vaccine assumed, Cuba led the vaccination race for the third week in a row among countries with more than one million inhabitants, autocating 2.16 percent of the population every day.
South Korea was followed by 1.49 percent and then Taiwan (1.21 percent).
Even though they are slower vaccination, the United Arab Emirates have the most advanced vaccination drive, after being given 203 first or second doses per 100 residents.
More than 26 million doses are given on average every day throughout the world during the past week.

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