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Covid-19 infections in SEA surge by 481% in a month: WHO

However, global cases, fatalities declining

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 14 Apr 2023 11:04AM

Covid-19 infections in SEA surge by 481% in a month: WHO
The World Health Organisation has reported that the number of Covid-19 infections have risen by nearly 481% in Southeast Asia and 144% in the Eastern Mediterranean Region in a month but the global incidence and Covid-19-related fatalities are declining. – ALIF OMAR/The Vibes file pic, April 14, 2023

MOSCOW – The number of coronavirus infections increased by nearly 481% in Southeast Asia and 144% in the Eastern Mediterranean Region in a month but the global incidence and Covid-19-related fatalities are declining, the World Health Organisation (WHO) said in a monthly report yesterday, reported Sputnik.

“At the regional level, the number of newly reported 28-day cases decreased across four of the six WHO regions: the African region (-45%), the Western Pacific region (-39%), the region of the Americas (-33%), and the European region (-22%); while case numbers increased in two WHO regions: the South-East Asia region (+481%)and the Eastern Mediterranean region (+144%),” the report said.

The highest rise in incidence was reported in Nepal, a 1,198% increase from 49 to 636 new cases, in India, a 937% increase from 6,374 to 66,124 new cases, and in the Maldives, a 614% increase from 21 to 150 cases, the WHO said.

According to the report, in the last 28 days, from March 13 to April 9, 3 million new infections and over 23,000 deaths were reported, a decrease of 28% and 30%, respectively, compared to the previous month.

WHO specified that the number of Covid-19-related fatalities increased by 109% in Southeast Asia and 138% in the Eastern Mediterranean Region in the reported period.

As of April 9, more than 762 million confirmed coronavirus cases and over 6.8 million Covid-19-related fatalities have been recorded worldwide, the organisation said. – Bernama, April 14, 2023

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