WHO reports 'sharp' increase in COVID-19 deaths

Bernama
July 29, 2021 10:21 MYT
Volunteers pray in front of bodies of people who died due to the coronavirus disease (COVID-19), during their funeral at a cemetery in Mandalay, Myanmar. -REUTERS
GENEVA: The global number of new COVID-19 cases is on the rise, with 3.8 million new infections confirmed in the week between July 19 and July 25, and a "sharp" jump has been reported in the number of deaths, Xinhua reported the World Health Organisation (WHO) as saying on Wednesday.
For the past week, the global number of new cases rose by 8 per cent compared with the previous week, which was largely attributed to substantial increases in the Americas and the Western Pacific Regions, the WHO said in its weekly update report.
With over 69,000, the number of COVID-19 deaths reported during the period increased by 21 per cent week-on-week. Most of the new deaths were reported from the Americas and South-East Asia Regions, said the report.
The impact of COVID-19 in Africa has been relatively less severe in recent days, as in many countries there the Delta variant has not yet been detected, it said.
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