Geneva:The World Health Organisation said there were 21 million new coronavirus cases reported globally last week, the highest weekly number of COVID-19 cases recorded since the pandemic began. The number of deaths was largely unchanged, at more than 50,000. In its weekly assessment of the pandemic, issued late Tuesday, the UN health agency said the number of new coronavirus infections rose by 5 per cent and that the rate of increase appears to be slowing; only half of regions reported an increase in COVID-19.
Earlier this month, the previous highest number of cases 9.5 million was recorded amid a 71 per cent spike from the week before, as the hugely contagious omicron variant swept the world. WHO said the biggest increase in cases was seen in the Middle East, with a 39 per cent rise, followed by a 36 per cent jump in Southeast Asia. Deaths increased in Southeast Asia, the Middle East and the Americas, but fell in other regions.
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