The World Health Organization (WHO) says the number of new cases has dropped by 19 percent

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Globally, the number of new Kovid cases has dropped by 19 percent, according to the World Health Organization. Last week, the UN Health Agency’s weekly report estimated that more than 16 million new cases of covoid infection and 75,000 deaths were reported worldwide.

The western Pacific is the only region to report an increase in new cases. There has been an increase of about 19 per cent. Southeast Asia reported a decline of about 37 percent. This is the biggest drop globally. The death toll rose to 38 percent in the Middle East and about a third in the Western Pacific.

The most recent cases are in Russia. Cases in Eastern Europe and elsewhere have doubled in recent weeks. The World Health Organization says all other coronavirus variants, including alpha, beta, and delta, continue to decline globally.

But the World Health Organization says the BA2 version of Omicron is gradually increasing. According to the report, the spread to South Africa, Denmark, the United Kingdom and other countries has increased.

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