The number of infections worldwide is about a quarter of a billion, according to the report. Globally, new infections have fallen 36 percent in the past three months, he said. However, the situation in Europe is critical.
According to an analysis by the Reuters news agency, the number of infections worldwide is almost 250 million. Globally, the average daily number of new cases has fallen 36 percent in the past three months, it said. According to the data, more than half of all new infections worldwide currently occur in Europe. Overall, the number of new cases is still rising in 55 of 240 countries, it said.
Experts are confident that many countries now have the worst behind them: “We expect that between now and the end of 2022 there will come a point where we gain control of the virus,” WHO expert Maria Van Kerkhove told Reuters.
- sources: reuter.com/diepresse.at/picture:pixabay.com
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