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WHO new graphics on the world wide spread of COVID-19
Tue, 2020-09-08 06:01 — mike kraftEditors Note: Click on the word graphics for a link to the illustrations.
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New graphics from the World Health Organization illustrate how much worse the coronavirus pandemic is in the Americas compared to other regions of the world.
The US has more cases and more deaths than any other country, with Brazil coming in for a close second.
New graphics from the World Health Organization illustrate how much worse the coronavirus pandemic is in the Americas compared to other regions of the world.
The US has more cases and more deaths than any other country, with Brazil coming in for a close second.
“The United States of America and Brazil account for nearly three quarters of all COVID-19 cases in the Americas,” WHO said. ...
How these regions compare: While the WHO Americas region and European regions have similar populations – around 1 billion for the Americans compared to 900 million for Europe – WHO’s statistics show the Americas account for 46% of all new coronavirus cases over the past seven days, and 59% or newly reported deaths.
Cumulatively, the Americas accounts for 55% of all coronavirus deaths globally, with roughly one-seventh of the total global population.
Europe, in contrast, accounts for 13% of all reported new cases over the past seven days, 8% of deaths and 25% of the global total cumulative deaths.
WHO says the Americas reported nearly 3.5 times as many new cases as reported by Europe in the last seven days. New cases in the Americas now account for 52% of cumulative cases worldwide. ...
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