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Covid-19: more than 200 million cases worldwide

2021-08-05T10:21:05.076Z


About 600,000 people are currently infected daily, a 68% increase from the low point in mid-June. More than 200 million cases of Covid-19 have been identified worldwide since the discovery of the virus in December 2019. This threshold is crossed when contaminations start to rise sharply, while deaths are increasing more slowly. This count was carried out by AFP from official reports stopped this Thursday at 9 am in Paris. On average, more than 600,000 daily cases have been detected in the wor


More than 200 million cases of Covid-19 have been identified worldwide since the discovery of the virus in December 2019. This threshold is crossed when contaminations start to rise sharply, while deaths are increasing more slowly.

This count was carried out by AFP from official reports stopped this Thursday at 9 am in Paris.

On average, more than 600,000 daily cases have been detected in the world over the past seven days, an increase of 68% compared to the low reached in mid-June (360,000 new dailies).

This increase is mainly due to the spread of the Delta variant identified for the first time in India, with increased contagiousness.

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At the same time, worldwide deaths (currently 9,350 per day) have increased by 20% since early July, when the numbers had dropped to 7,800 daily deaths.

This gap between the increase in cases and deaths is observed in some of the countries currently most affected: in the United States, the country which deplores the most new cases per day, these have exploded by more than 820% since the end of June (currently 94,000 per day compared to 11,000 at the time), while the number of new deaths has increased by about 105%, from 210 in early July to 430 today.

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In the United Kingdom, where up to 47,000 cases were detected every day a few weeks ago, at the height of the last wave (30 times more than in May), deaths have meanwhile been multiplied by more from 10, from 6 per day to more than 80. A very low level compared to the records reached in the country which deplored in January up to 1250 daily deaths.

Conversely, Indonesia, which currently has 35,000 cases per day, down 19% over one week, continues to record an increasing number of deaths: 1,700 per day for the last 7 days, or 8% more. than the previous week.

The current wave is the worst suffered since the start of the pandemic by this country which currently deplores the most new deaths in the world.

These differences are accompanied by strong inequalities in terms of access to vaccination.

58% of Americans and 69% of Britons received at least one dose of the vaccine against 18% of Indonesians.

US health officials estimate that vaccinated people are 25 times less likely to be hospitalized or die from Covid-19.

The 200,065,905 cases of Covid-19 recorded worldwide are very probably underestimated, since a significant proportion of the less serious or asymptomatic cases remain undetected despite the intensification of screening in many countries, testing policies being different from one country to another. The pandemic has officially claimed more than 4.25 million lives worldwide, again a figure that the World Health Organization considers to be grossly underestimated.

Source: leparis

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