The Guardian (Charlottetown)

COVID is rising in the Americas

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SAO PAULO — COVID19 is on the rise again in the Americas as many countries have abandoned measures like masking and social distancing and many lag in vaccinatio­n rates, the Pan American Health Organizati­on (PAHO) said on Wednesday.

Cases in the Americas surged 27.2 per cent last week from the prior one, driven primarily by a spike in infections in the United States, according to PAHO.

More than half of a total 918,000 infections came from North America as U.S. cases jumped by 33% to 605,000 in the last week. Infections in North America have now been climbing for the past seven weeks.

PAHO Director Dr. Carissa Etienne noted that many countries and local government­s are giving up measures to protect against the virus and have reopened borders after a period of lower transmissi­on.

“Masking and social distancing have served us well since the start of the pandemic and are still valid measures to lower virus transmissi­on,” she said, adding that government­s should be ready to scale up these measures whenever there is an increase in cases or deaths.

Too many people remain at risk, PAHO said, as only 14 of the 51 countries and territorie­s in the Americas have reached the World Health Organizati­on’s goal of vaccinatin­g 70% of their population, she added during a news conference.

PAHO said new COVID-19 infections and deaths in the region have been rising steadily over the past four weeks, with over 3,500 fatalities reported last week.

Central America saw the largest percentage rise in cases, with infections soaring by 80 per cent. In Brazil, the second most populated country in the Americas, infections increased by 9 per cent to 120,000.

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