Updated On: 26 November, 2020 08:10 AM IST | New York | Agencies
The WHO on Wednesday said even though there was a "downward trend" in the number of cases in Europe, the region still has the biggest proportion of new cases and deaths globally

NHS workers participate in a national 'clap for carers' to show thanks for the work of Britain's National Health Service staff and other frontline medical employees, in Liverpool. Pic/AFP
The World Health Organization says the coronavirus pandemic has "slowed down" in the past week although death rates continued to rise, with more than 67,000 new deaths reported.
The WHO on Wednesday said even though there was a "downward trend" in the number of cases in Europe, the region still has the biggest proportion of new cases and deaths globally.