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Covid-19 kasing rose in Europe for the 5th consecutive week

Covid-19 kasing rose in Europe for the 5th consecutive week
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Geneva: The number of cases of Coronavirus has increased in Europe for the fifth week in a row, making it the only world area where Covid-19 is still increasing, the World Health Organization reported on Wednesday.
In the weekly report on Pandemi, the UN health agency said new cases jumped by 6%, or 3 million, in Europe compared to an increase of 18% in the previous week.
The weekly number of new infections in other areas also falls or remains the same, according to the report.
The sharpest droplets seen in the Middle East, where new cases declined 12%, and in Southeast Asia and Africa, where they fell 9%.
The number of deaths from Covid-19 worldwide rose 8%, mainly driven by Southeast Asia, where death surged by 50%.
The level of Coronavirus infection is the highest in Europe, which reported around 192 new cases per 100,000 people, followed by America, which has around 72 new cases per 100,000.
While the Czech Republic, Poland and other countries in Central and East Europe have reported a recent infection nail, a continuous increase in cases that are confirmed throughout Europe is mostly driven by Britain, Russia, Turkey and Romania, Research shows.
The leading British medical authority has called on the government to re-need infection prevention such as fraud and social blasphemy, but the government insists on, the health system can handle the increase in kasel.
Some scientists are worried that reduced immunity from vaccination throughout Europe can allow more people to fall ill from Covid-19 during the winter.
But those who have slammed rich countries to launch a booster vaccine program while the majority of poor countries have not managed shots into their most vulnerable population; The agency said last week that around 1 million booster shots were given every day, about three times the number of Covid-19 doses provided in poor countries.
Who said the Delta variant was easier to spread dominant throughout the world and continued to transfer other variants; More than 99% of Covid-19 samples sorted by international databases are Delta variants.
It was said that the distribution of deltas was slightly slower in several parts of South America, where other variants, including MU variants, contributed most cases.

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