In 110 countries, the incidence of coronavirus is growing The World Health Organization said that the incidence of coronavirus continues to grow in the world. For a week on the planet, this figure increased by 18%, and mortality increased by 3%.
The World Health Organization has published another weekly bulletin, which assesses the situation with the spread of covid on the planet.. Over the week, the increase in the incidence was 18%, an increase in the rate of infection with covid was noted in 110 countries. Over the same period, death rates increased by 3% compared to the previous week.. And this suggests that the pandemic continues its movement, and it is premature to hope for its end.
The incidence of coronavirus on the planet is falling Meanwhile, an increasing number of countries are abandoning existing coronavirus restrictions, wearing masks, PCR tests and vaccination certificates. Everything is going to the fact that humanity will treat the coronavirus as a permanent lesser evil, in relation to which it is not necessary to take any special precautions, as we do, for example, in relation to the flu, which kills 600,000 people annually. Coronavirus is indeed infecting people more and more often, but the mortality figures cannot even be compared with those observed in the first two years of the pandemic.. For example, if in the UK at its peak the death rate from coronavirus exceeded 1,000 people a day, now it is only 20. And the incidence per day is quite comparable - about 100 thousand.
Vaccines bring down the incidence of coronavirus in Russia At the same time, in recent weeks, WHO has noted a decrease in the incidence of coronavirus in different countries of the world. And now there's new growth. As usual, the United States is in first place, where more than 700,000 people were infected in a week.. Germany, Brazil, Italy and China are in the top five. Nearly 2,000 Americans have died from coronavirus in a week. 1,313 in Brazil, 925 in China, 429 in Russia, 355 in Italy.
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