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Mortality from Covid-19 dropped to lowest level: WHO

Director-General of the World Health Organization said the mortality is highest in countries and populations that 'have the least access' to vaccines

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Belkis Roja shows her vaccination card after getting a dose of the Pfizer vaccine during its launch for pregnant women in Nicaragua on Wednesday. Pic/AFP

Belkis Roja shows her vaccination card after getting a dose of the Pfizer vaccine during its launch for pregnant women in Nicaragua on Wednesday. Pic/AFP

The number of weekly coronavirus deaths worldwide continues to decline and is now at its lowest level in nearly a year. This was announced on Wednesday at a briefing in Geneva by the Director-General of the World Health Organization (WHO) Tedros Adhanom Gebreyesus, quoted by TASS. “The number of reported deaths from Covid-19 continues to decline and is now at its lowest level in nearly a year,” he said. 

“However, this number is still unacceptably high - almost 50 thousand cases per week, and the real number is undoubtedly even higher,” said the head of the WHO. “Mortality is declining in all regions except Europe, where several countries are facing new waves of disease and death,” Gebreyesus said, stressing that mortality is highest in countries and populations that “have the least access.” to vaccines against Covid-19’.

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