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COVID-19 deaths spiral in US, Europe

October 23, 2021 People's Tonight 252 views

PARIS AFP — After two months of improvement, the coronavirus pandemic took a turn for the worse this week around the world, fuelled by deteriorating situations in Europe and the United States.

Here is the global state of play based on an AFP database.

On the march again

The number of new daily cases increased slightly by two percent globally to 410,654, according to an AFP tally to Thursday.

There were however wide disparities between regions.

The pandemic had been slowing down since late August, but has gained new ground, especially in parts of Central and Eastern Europe, whose vaccination drive is less advanced than the rest of the continent.

Cases have also soared in the United Kingdom which has lifted almost all its health restrictions.

However, the confirmed cases only reflect a fraction of the actual number of infections, with varying counting practices and levels of testing in different countries.

Europe worrying

This week the situation deteriorated sharply in Europe, with a 16 percent increase in the number of new recorded cases. Infections were up two percent in the Middle East.

But in other regions of the world the pandemic continued to slow down, with 16 percent fewer cases in Asia, 13 percent less in Africa, the United States and Canada and four percent less in Latin America and the Caribbean.

According to the World Health Organization the real number of cases in Africa is seven times higher than official figures, due to lack of testing.

Deaths on the rise

At a global level there was also an upturn in the number of daily deaths, which increased by two percent to 6,905 per day.

The rise was driven by a 10 percent spike in Europe and nine percent increase in mortalities in the US and Canada.

However, there was a 17 percent downturn in the number of deaths in Asia.

The US recorded the biggest number of deaths per day, at 1,703, followed by Russia with 1,011, with Romania coming in third place with 389.

Biggest spikes

Syria saw the biggest spike in the number of new cases, with an increase of 153 percent.

But regionally the biggest increases this week were mainly in Europe, with a 95 percent increase in the Czech Republic, 80 percent in Hungary and 78 percent in Poland.

Biggest drops

At the other end of the spectrum, Cuba with 38 percent less cases, saw the biggest drop, followed by the Philippines (36 percent less), Guatemala (28 percent less), Myanmar (27 percent less) and Mexico (down by a quarter).

US most infections

The US remained by far the country with the biggest number of new cases, with 75,442 per day, a decrease of 13 percent. It was followed by the United Kingdom with 46,255 and Russia on 34,026.

On a per capita basis the country that recorded the most new cases this week was Latvia with 846 cases per 100,000 habitants followed by Georgia (771) and Lithuania (686).

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