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Covid-19 bites back in Europe, LatAm tops 250,000 deaths

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PARIS: Global health authoritie­s said Thursday European countries should be able to ride out a surge in coronaviru­s cases without reimposing full lockdowns, as the World Bank warned the crisis could push 100 million people into extreme poverty.

Worrying spikes in cases reported Thursday in France, Italy, Spain and Germany showed the pandemic was rebounding across the continent — often due to travel, summer holidays and parties.

While Italy registered 845 new cases on Thursday, its highest daily tally since May, France reported 4,700 fresh infections — a massive increase on the previous day. Spain’s daily increases topped even those of France, and Germany was concerned about its own resurgence.

Despite the rise in cases, a top World Health Organisati­on official said additional lockdowns should not be necessary.

“With the basic nationwide and additional targeted measures, we are in a much better position to stamp out these localized virus flare-ups,” the head of the

With the basic nationwide and additional targeted measures, we are in a much better position to stamp out these localised virus flare-ups. Hans Kluge

WHO’s European branch, Hans Kluge, told reporters.

“We can manage the virus and keep the economy running and an education system in operation,” he added.

Meanwhile, the death toll from the virus in Latin America surged past 250,000.

Nine months after the virus began sweeping across the world from China last December, the pandemic has hit the Americas harder than anywhere else.

Latin America and the Caribbean recorded nearly 6.5 million infections and 250,969 deaths by 2200 GMT Thursday, according to an AFP tally based on official national figures. Globally, the virus has claimed at least 788,242 lives.

Brazil is the region’s worstaffec­ted country with 3.5 million cases and more than 112,000 deaths. The South American giant is second only to the United States as the world’s worst-hit country.

Peru, where figures released Thursday showed a 30 per cent fall in GDP in the second quarter, has registered more than 26,000 deaths.

The crushing economic damage has sprung not just from the virus itself but also from the lockdowns that largely halted business activity across the world.

The United States – where 174,000 people have died – continues to bear the brunt in health terms and is suffering grim economic fallout.

The number of Americans filing claims for joblessnes­s each week topped one million again, US officials said on Thursday, an increase on the previous week’s figures.

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 ?? — AFP photo ?? Peruvian Health Ministry personnel examine and carry out tests to discard Covid-19 in patients over 60 years old at their houses in Perales neighbourh­ood, Santa Anita district, east of Lima.
— AFP photo Peruvian Health Ministry personnel examine and carry out tests to discard Covid-19 in patients over 60 years old at their houses in Perales neighbourh­ood, Santa Anita district, east of Lima.

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