O BSH: The number of new cases and deaths from COVID marks decline

The number of new coronary infections and reported deaths continued to drop almost anywhere in the world, which the World Health Organization (OBSH) described as a “welcome recovery” at a current conference. The UN health agency reported that 4.5 million new infections were reported last week with [...]
The UN health agency reported that 4.5 million new coronary infections were reported last week, which is 16 percent less than a week ago.
The death toll also dropped 13 percent, and 13,500 patients died. WHO said that the number of people infected with coronarys has declined worldwide, while the number of deaths has dropped anywhere except in Southeast Asia, where it is 15 percent higher, and in the Western Pacific.
O Director General BSH Tedros Adhanom Ghebrreesus warned that with the beginning of winter in the northern hemisphere and the possible possible appearance of a more dangerous kind of coronary, experts expect an increase in hospital and death.
Gebreyes said that the rates of vaccination, even in wealthy countries, were still very low, noting that 30 percent of health workers and 20 percent of the elderly had not yet received the vaccine.












