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WHO: EUROPE ONLY REGION WITH RISE IN COVID

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The World Health Organizati­on said that coronaviru­s cases jumped by 11 percent in Europe in the last week, the only region in the world where COVID-19 has continued to increase since mid-October.

In its weekly assessment of the pandemic released on Tuesday, the U.N. health agency said cases and deaths globally have risen by about 6 percent, with about 3.6 million new infections and 51,000 new deaths reported in the previous week.

WHO’s Europe director, Dr. Hans Kluge, warned that without urgent measures taken soon, the continent could see another 700,000 deaths by the spring.

“The European region remains in the firm grip of the COVID-19 pandemic,”

Kluge said, calling for countries to increase vaccinatio­n and to take other control measures like masking and social distancing to avoid “the last resort of lockdowns.”

He noted that while more

than 1 billion vaccine doses have been administer­ed across WHO’s European region, which stretches to central Asia, the range in vaccinatio­n coverage varies from 10 percent to 80 percent.

In the last week, Austria, the Netherland­s and Belgium have all adopted stricter measures including partial lockdowns to try to stem the latest surge of the coronaviru­s. Germany is also set to record more than 100,000 COVID-19 deaths this week, with some politician­s now calling for a vaccine mandate, like the one ordered in Austria.

Globally, WHO reported that COVID-19 in Southeast Asia and the Middle East dropped by 11 percent and 9 percent respective­ly.

The biggest decrease in coronaviru­s deaths in the last week was seen in Africa, where fatalities fell by 30 percent, continuing a decreasing trend in COVID-19 that first began in late June.

Although cases remained stable in the Americas, WHO said the number of deaths rose by about 19 percent.

 ?? VADIM GHIRDA AP ?? People wait in lines Tuesday to register for COVID-19 vaccinatio­ns in Vienna, Austria.
VADIM GHIRDA AP People wait in lines Tuesday to register for COVID-19 vaccinatio­ns in Vienna, Austria.

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