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New infections with the Coronavirus this week continued their decline, which they started a month ago, registering the lowest level since last October.
With an average of 412,700 daily infections worldwide this week, the index continues its decline that began a month ago, according to the French Press Agency census.
According to Agence France-Presse, new infections continued to decline this week, “minus 16 percent,” since a record number of 743,000 new infections were recorded in the week of January 5 to 11, and fell to their lowest level since the week between the 17 and 23 of January. October.
Within one month, new infections around the world decreased by nearly half, “minus 44.5 percent,” noting that since the beginning of the epidemic, the index had never witnessed such a sharp and continuous decline.
The United States recorded the largest number of deaths last week, "an average of 2784 cases per day", ahead of Mexico, 1187, Brazil, 1058, the United Kingdom, 754, and Germany, 555 cases.