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WHO: COVID to get worse, worse, worse

Global infections hit 13 M; virus cases rise by 1 M in 5 days

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NEW YORK CITY (Reuters) — The number of coronaviru­s infections around the world hit 13 million on Monday, according to a Reuters tally, climbing by a million in just five days.

The pandemic has now killed more than half a million people in six-anda-half months, and World Health Organizati­on (WHO) chief Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesu­s said there would be no return to the “old normal” for the foreseeabl­e future, especially if preventive measures were neglected.

“Let me be blunt, too many countries are headed in the wrong direction, the virus remains public enemy number one,” he told a virtual briefing from WHO headquarte­rs in Geneva.

“If basics are not followed, the only way this pandemic is going to go, it is going to get worse and worse and worse. But it does not have to be this way.”

Reuters’ global tally, which is based on government reports, shows the disease accelerati­ng fastest in Latin America.

The Americas account for more than half the world’s infections and half the deaths.

Parts of the world, especially the United States with more than 3.3 million confirmed cases, are still seeing huge increases in a first wave of COVID-19 infections, while others “flatten the curve” and ease lockdowns.

Some places, such as the Australian city of Melbourne and Leicester in England, are implementi­ng a second round of shutdowns.

WHO emergencie­s head Mike Ryan urged countries not to turn schools into “another political football”, saying they could safely reopen once the virus had been suppressed.

The leader of the Spanish region of Catalonia urged residents of an area of 160,000 people where cases have surged to stay at home, despite a judge’s ruling throwing out a mandatory lockdown.

Spain, which has been one of the European countries worst hit by the coronaviru­s, lifted nationwide confinemen­t last month, when the pandemic seemed to have come under control.

After the first cases were reported in China around the new year, it took three months to reach one million cases. But it has taken just five days to climb to 13 million cases from 12 million.

India, the country with the third highest number of infections, has been contending with an average of 23,000 new infections each day since the beginning of July.

 ??  ?? Ultra-Orthodox Jews burn a dumpster during a protest against lockdown that has been placed in their neighborho­od due to a coronaviru­s outbreak in Jerusalem on Monday. As Israel grapples with a spike in coronaviru­s cases, it has started to impose restrictio­ns on selected towns with high infection rates. AP
Ultra-Orthodox Jews burn a dumpster during a protest against lockdown that has been placed in their neighborho­od due to a coronaviru­s outbreak in Jerusalem on Monday. As Israel grapples with a spike in coronaviru­s cases, it has started to impose restrictio­ns on selected towns with high infection rates. AP

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