COVID-19 incidence drops by 9% worldwide in one week: WHO

Over 3.1 mln people have contracted the coronavirus infection worldwide over the past week, more than 54,000 people died. As the World Health Organization (WHO) reported on Wednesday, the number of new infections has decreased by 9% over seven days, while the number of fatalities decreased by 4%.

"Globally, the numbers of weekly COVID-19 cases and deaths continued to decline. This is a trend that has been observed since August […]. Over 3.1 million new cases and just over 54,000 new deaths were reported during the week of 27 September to 3 October 2021," the weekly epidemiological update said. According to the organization’s statistics, 3,118,410 infections and 54,221 deaths have been recorded over seven days which is 9% and 4% fewer respectively than the week before.

A significant decline in new weekly infections was recorded in Africa (by 43%), the Eastern Mediterranean (by 21%), South-East Asia (by 19%), the Western Pacific (by 12%) and America (by 12%). In Europe, the incidence has increased by 5%. The lethality has increased by 2% in Europe and America while other regions documented its decrease, particularly in Africa (by 25%).

The US reported the highest number of weekly infections (760,571) to the WHO. It is followed by the UK (239,781), Turkey (197,277), Russia (165,623) and India (161,158).

According to the WHO, as of October 5, since the beginning of the pandemic there have been 235,175,106 confirmed coronavirus cases with 4,806,841 fatalities worldwide.

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