A sign directing you to aสล็อตxoCOVID-19 testing center in Halle. which is in the eastern part of Germany On Tuesday (Jan. 25), the Omicron virus is now spreading rapidly in Deutsche.
A sign directing you to a COVID-19 testing center in Halle. which is in the eastern part of Germany On Tuesday (Jan. 25), the Omicron virus is now spreading rapidly in Deutsche.
South Korea has broken another record with the number of infections surpassing 13,000 for the first time from an outbreak of the Omicron strain. Like Germany, where the number of new cases hit a record 164,000, the WHO report reiterated that the overall risk of Omikron is still very high.
On Tuesday night, the World Health Organization (WHO) released its weekly coronavirus outbreak data, saying there were new cases of coronavirus in the past week to Sunday around the world. More than 21 million people, the highest number since the coronavirus began to spread, and a 5% increase from the previous week when cases rose 20 percent, while the number of deaths rose nearly 50,000, roughly the same as the previous week.
The report states that Countries where Omicron spread rapidly in November and December last year. The number of new cases has now decreased or has begun to decline, however, based on the available evidence, the overall risk of Omikron is still very high.
The WHO added that of the samples collected in the past 30 days, which were genetically studied and uploaded in the Gised Global Center for COVID-19, Omikron accounted for 89.1% of outbreaks, and 10.7% for Delta
that same day The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's (CDC) Weekly Morbidity and Mortality Report has released a study reiterating that: Omikron is less severe than other strains of coronavirus.
The report states that Although Omicron has recorded the highest number of infections and hospitalizations But the percentage of people who need to be hospitalized in the ICU during the current wave of Omicron outbreaks is down 29 percent compared to winter outbreaks. The number of deaths between December 19 and January 15, when the Omikron outbreak peaked, averaged nine per 1,000 coronavirus cases, compared with 16. per 1,000 during the coronavirus peak the previous winter, and 13 per 1,000 during the Delta outbreak.
The report is consistent with previous analysis of data from South Africa, England and Scotland.
Still, Omikron continues to cause trouble in several countries. South Korea on Wednesday reported a new record 13,012 new coronavirus cases in the previous 24 hours, after just a day earlier than 8,000. first time Even though the government has expanded strictly social distancing measures
Omikron has become the main strain in South Korea since last week. and the official warned that The number of daily infections could increase 2-3 times in the coming weeks.