The number of new cases of omicron over the past week has been reported by the WHO after the tsunami

06. 01. 2022 19:51 | GENEVA / TASR

However, the deaths were several thousand less

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The world recorded a record 9.5 million cases of coronavirus infection in the last week, which is an increase of 71 percent compared to the previous week. This was announced on Thursday by the World Health Organization (WHO), which called such an increase a “tsunami” at the time of the spread of the new omicron variant. However, the death toll has dropped, the AP reported.

“The highest number of COVID-19 cases during a pandemic was reported last week,” said WHO Director-General Tedros Adhan Ghebreyesus. However, according to the UN Health Agency, actual numbers are higher due to limited testing and delays in end-of-year holidays

The WHO said in its latest weekly pandemic report that 9,520,488 new cases were confirmed worldwide between 27 December and 2 January. infections and 41,178 other deaths. 44,680 people died of covid the previous week. The overall balance of the pandemic has risen to 289 million cases and 5.4 million deaths, the DPA writes.

According to the WHO, the increase in outbreaks over the past week has been uneven – while their number has doubled in North and South America, but only increased in Africa. about seven percent. Europe has seen a 65 percent increase.

Although the omicron variant appears to be less severe than the previously dominant delta variant, especially among vaccinated people, the WHO chief said: to hospitals and kills them. “

” This tsunami of cases is so huge and rapid that it is flooding health systems around the world, “Tedros added at a regular press briefing.

The Director of the WHO Emergency Program, Michael Ryan, stated that the omikrone as the last variant causing the pandemic are “pious desire”.

At the same time, WHO officials emphasized that all people are also able to influence the development of the pandemic and the number of those infected individually by following simple steps, such as distance from people from other countries. households, proper wearing of drapes or ventilation of the rooms where they are located.

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