Covid deaths dropped by 21% last week but cases rising, says WHO

19 May 2022, 12:04

A worker wearing a protective suit administers a Covid-19 test at a coronavirus testing site in Beijing
Virus Outbreak China. Picture: PA

The UN health agency said cases increased in the Americas, Middle East, Africa and the Western Pacific, while falling in Europe and South East Asia.

The number of coronavirus deaths globally dropped by about 21% in the past week while cases rose in most parts of the world, according to the World Health Organisation.

In its weekly report on the pandemic, the UN health agency said the number of new Covid-19 cases appears to have stabilised after weeks of decline since late March, with about 3.5 million new cases last week, or a 1% rise.

The WHO said cases increased in the Americas, Middle East, Africa and the Western Pacific, while falling in Europe and South East Asia.

Some 9,000 deaths were recorded.

Infections rose by more than 60% in the Middle East and 26% in the Americas, while deaths fell everywhere except Africa, where they jumped by nearly 50%.

North Korean leader Kim Jong Un visits a pharmacy in Pyongyang, North Korea
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un visits a pharmacy in Pyongyang, North Korea (Korean Central News Agency/Korea News Service via AP)

The Covid-19 figures reported to the WHO do not include the recent outbreak figures announced by North Korea, which has yet to officially share requested data with the agency.

On Thursday, the authoritarian country headed by Kim Jong Un reported more than 262,000 more suspected cases as its caseload approaches two million, a week after the country acknowledged the outbreak and scrambled to slow infections in its unvaccinated population.

Earlier this week, WHO chief Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus said he was “deeply concerned” about the spread of Covid-19 in North Korea, noting the population was unvaccinated and that there were significant numbers of people with underlying conditions that could put them at risk of more severe disease and death.

Mr Tedros said the agency was working to persuade North Korea to share more information and to accept help including technical support, vaccines, tests and medicines, but so far had received no response.

In the Western Pacific, the WHO said the biggest number of reported cases was in China, which saw a 94% increase, or more than 389,000 new cases.

Residents line up for mass Covid-19 testing in Shanghai
Residents line up for mass Covid-19 testing in Shanghai (Chen Si/AP)

After weeks of a sometimes severe and chaotic lockdown, Chinese authorities say they will allow some supermarkets, shopping centres and restaurants in its financial capital Shanghai to reopen under limited conditions next week.

Mr Tedros has previously described China’s extreme “zero-Covid” approach as “unsustainable”, but acknowledged that countries are free to choose their own control strategies.

By Press Association

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