In Europe, the death toll remains the same, while Southeast Asia saw a 9 percent drop.
According to the WHO, some countries are relaxing preventive measures to curb the spread of Covid-19, which could be dangerous.
eThe increasing number of deaths from Covid-19 in 2022 has raised concerns among experts and the World Health Organization has warned it could be dangerous as many countries are now easing Covid-19 restrictions. Recently, Tim France, molecular biologist and global health strategist, said in his tweets that the WHO is warning of the easing of Covid-19 restrictions in many countries, which could be dangerous.
Tim France also said many scientists and health experts he knows personally are asking if the risks of Covid-19 are now over. Citing information shared by the WHO, France tweeted that figures collected from around the world say that after the second week of February, this deadly virus is not only growing rapidly, but the number of deaths has also increased. . That is why WHO experts have called for a long-term approach to the Covid-19 pandemic.
More than 75,000 people died from Covid-19 worldwide in the second week of February itself, according to the latest data released by the WHO. More than 35,000 people died in the week before. In the western Pacific, deaths from Covid-19 have risen by 27 percent, while the eastern Mediterranean has seen a 38 percent increase. At the same time, there was a 14 percent increase in the number of deaths in Africa and 5 percent in the United States.
In Europe, the death toll remains the same, while Southeast Asia saw a 9 percent drop. The number of deaths from Covid-19 has been rising for several weeks and this is not a good sign. If we do not pay proper attention to this, we will find ourselves again in a humanitarian crisis.
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