(NBC) – The WHO says “the end is in sight” for the COVID pandemic, as international deaths hit their lowest point since March 2020.
New international weekly deaths have reached their lowest point since March 2020.
The organization recorded about 11,000 international deaths last week, 22 fewer than last week.
And new weekly instances of COVID fell 28% over the same period, from nearly 4. 2 million to 3. 1 million.
In the United States, COVID deaths have remained stable, with few updates over the past two weeks.
Currently, the U. S. The U. S. has a week of 478 COVID deaths consistent with the day.
However, new ones decreased by 14% to less than 73,000 on average daily.
White House officials say that although the pandemic is over, the United States has noticed a significant shift in the fight against the virus.
While the WHO has declared that the end of COVID is imminent, it says “we have never been in a better position to end the pandemic. “
They warn that countries will have to continue testing, treatment, vaccinations and infection in gyms to continue fighting the virus.
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