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WHO says Covid-19 deaths fall overall by 9%, infections stable

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LONDON—THE number of coronaviru­s deaths fell by 9 percent in the last week while new cases remained relatively stable, according to the latest weekly pandemic report released by the World Health Organizati­on Wednesday.

The UN health agency said there were more than 14,000 Covid-19 deaths in the last week and nearly 7 million new infections. The Western Pacific reported a 30 percent jump in cases while Africa reported a 46 percent drop. Cases also fell by more than 20 percent in the Americas and the Middle East.

The number of new deaths rose by 19 percent in the Middle East, while dropping by more than 70 percent in Africa, 15 percent in Europe and 10 percent in the Americas.

The WHO said that the omicron subvariant BA.5 remains dominant globally, accounting

for nearly 70 percent of all virus sequences shared with the world’s biggest publicly available virus database. The agency said other omicron subvariant­s, including BA.4 and BA.2, appear to be decreasing in prevalence as BA.5 takes over.

The WHO cautioned that its assessment of Covid-19 trends remains compromise­d by countries dropping many of their testing, surveillan­ce and sequencing efforts as most countries have relaxed pandemic controls.

Still, Chinese authoritie­s have announced new restrictio­ns this week, after finding Covid-19

cases in the tourist island of Hainan and in Tibet. Earlier this week, the Chinese government shut down Lhasa’s Potala Palace, the traditiona­l home of the Dalai Lama, and also locked down Haikou, the capital of Hainan, in addition to several other cities including the beach resort Sanya.

About 80,000 tourists were stranded this week in Sanya after

Chinese officials declared it a Covid-19 hot spot and required people to test negative five times within a week before being allowed to leave.

On Tuesday, the Chinese government sent a first planeload of 125 tourists out of Sanya and said other flights would be organized to fly out tourists in batches once they fulfilled the criteria to leave.

 ?? AP/ANDY WONG ?? A MAN pulls his mask to get his routine Covid-19 throat swab at a coronaviru­s testing site in Beijing on Tuesday, August 9, 2022. Chinese authoritie­s have closed Tibet’s famed Potala Palace after a minor outbreak of Covid-19 was reported in the Himalayan region.
AP/ANDY WONG A MAN pulls his mask to get his routine Covid-19 throat swab at a coronaviru­s testing site in Beijing on Tuesday, August 9, 2022. Chinese authoritie­s have closed Tibet’s famed Potala Palace after a minor outbreak of Covid-19 was reported in the Himalayan region.

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