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World Health Organization (WHO), which began to receive more complete statistics on the magnitude of the COVID-19 wave in Chinaalready places this country with at least 98 million reported infections, very close to being the most affected country for years, USA (now with 100 million cases).
at the current rate, Chinathe country where cases were first reported at the end of 2019 could soon become the hardest hit on the planet, as the incidence of the pandemic in this and other East Asian countries during the first three years was much lower than in regions such as Europe or America.
Update WHO With data from China, it also broke the record for the number of cases reported in one week since the start of the pandemic: so far it has been in January 2022, with the peak of the omicron wave (23 million global weekly cases), in the third week last December was 44 million infections.
In his weekly epidemiological report WHO indicates that in the past four weeks (January 2 to 29) there have been almost 20 million cases worldwide, a 78% decrease, but the number of deaths has increased by 65% to 114,000, all of which have been heavily impacted by a wave of infections in China.
Over this four-week period (until now WHO has released weekly statistics, but decided to establish almost monthly comparisons) China reported 11 million cases (85% less than in the previous 28 days), followed by the US with 1.5 million, South Korea with 1 million and Brazil with 459,000.
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China It was also the country with the highest number of deaths during the study period (62,000, an increase of 244%), while the US increased by 31% (14,000) and Japan by 46% (10,000).
Since the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic, at least 753 million people on the planet, almost 10% of the world’s population, have become infected, and 6.8 million have died, although WHO always specifies that these are infections and registered deaths. but that the real numbers could be much higher.
IN ChinaFor example, experts say that up to 80% of the country’s population, that is, about 1.1 billion people, could be infected with COVID-19, especially as a result of the wave of cases that erupted after the lifting of strict measures. virus prevention known as “COVID Zero”. (EFE)
Source: RPP

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