After a brief lull as the world sees economic recovery from the pandemic, the deadly Covid virus appears to be on the prowl again in several countries. Since the beginning of this week, many countries including Russia, the UK, China, and some in Eastern Europe have witnessed a significant rise.
According to the latest update by the World Health Organisation (WHO), the highest numbers of new cases were reported from the UK (283,756 new cases; a 14 percent increase) and Russia (217,322 new cases; a 15 percent increase)
The European Region showed a 7 percent increase of new weekly cases as well the highest weekly incidence in deaths (1.9 per 100 000 population). The UK has recorded more than 50,000 Covid cases for the first time since July 17.
While Delta has been the dominant variant in the country, AY.4.2 delta sub-lineage (also being called Delta plus) is currently increasing in frequency, according to the latest report from the UK Health Security Agency.
Delta plus "sub-lineage accounted for approximately 6 percent of all sequences generated, on an increasing trajectory", the report said.
The number of Covid-19 fatalities in Russia over the past 24 hours increased by 1,064 -- a new record high since the beginning of the pandemic, Tass news agency said on Friday.
"By the end of this week and the beginning of the next one we will reach the peak number of cases [in Moscow] for the entire history of the [coronavirus] pandemic," Mayor Sergey Sobyanin was quoted as saying in an interview with Russian TV channel Rossia-1.
As a result, Russian President Vladimir Putin has also announced a week-long nationwide paid holiday from October 30 to November 7 in Moscow. Ukraine also saw record-high Covid-19 infections and deaths in the past 24 hours, the latest data from the country's health ministry showed.
A statement released on the ministry's website showed some 22,415 people have tested positive for Covid-19 on Wednesday, marking the highest daily tally of newly confirmed cases since the start of the pandemic last year, reports Xinhua.
Besides, 546 Ukrainians have also died of Covid-19 complications in the past 24 hours, exceeding the previous record of 538 fatalities reported on October 19.
Georgia's National Center for Disease Control and Public Health (NCDC) reported 4,411 new Covid-19 cases, taking its total to 680,182 and 29 deaths, raising the death toll to 9,617, Xinhua reported.
In Asia, Singapore has seen a significant rise. It reported 3,439 new cases of Covid-19 on Thursday, bringing the total tally in the country to 162,026. A total of 1,613 Covid-19 cases are currently warded in hospitals, with 346 cases of serious illness requiring oxygen supplementation, and 61 in critical condition in the intensive care units.
Meanwhile, China has started shutting down schools, canceling hundreds of flights, and ramping up mass testings following a new outbreak of Covid.
While the number of cases was largely low (43 on October 21) but as the country reported a spike in new cases for the fifth consecutive day, authorities beefed up Covid protocols.
The WHO has blamed the rise on the easing of Covid restrictions, particularly across Europe, and also cautioned about the rise in Covid cases during the impending winter.
"The Northern Hemisphere is heading into another winter, and just need to be a little concerned about that uptick across Europe as we enter the late, late, deep autumn," said Dr. Mike Ryan, head of the WHO's emergencies program.
"As societies are opening up, we're seeing those numbers rise, and in a number of countries, we're already seeing the health system begin to come under pressure, we're seeing the number of available ICU beds decreasing," he said.
ALSO READ | Pfizer says COVID-19 vaccine more than 90% effective in 5-11 year old kids
ALSO READ | Too early to conclude on lessons learnt from COVID crisis: Nirmala Sitharaman
Latest World News