O BSH alarms: Coronavirus' hot Europe

The World Health Organization said that the spread of the coronary global level slowed over the past week, although the death toll continued to rise to over 67,000 new deaths, as confirmed in the period mentioned. WHO said that, although it had previously noticed a declining trend in the number of infections [...]
O The BSH said that, although it had previously noted a trend in the decline in the number of new infections, Europe is still among the regions with the majority of new cases of disease and new deaths, the AP reports.
In Europe, the number of infected recently dropped by six percent last week, while in the week before that number was ten percent, and data shows that quarantine measures approved throughout the continent produce results.
However, Europe is still the region in which half the total number of people infected are registered in the world.
Last week, Africa confirmed the largest increase in the number of newly infected deaths and new deaths from the effects of COVID-19, in which the deterioration of the epidemiological situation in South Africa, Algeria and Kenya had the biggest share.
The largest number of new cases of illness in Asia was confirmed last week in Japan, which recorded a record daily balance of over 2,000 newly infected five days, which is 41 percent more than last week.












