US, France see record high surge in single-day cases amid WHO’s Covid tsunami warning
Ady after the world saw the biggest surge in the case of Coronavirus, the US and France also reported a record of an increase in infection one day in the middle of the world’s organization (WHO) commemoration of the Covid tsunami.
Who is the head of Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus expressed concern over the surge in Covid-19 cases throughout the world. Dr. Ghebreyesus said that he was worried about Omicron and Delta variants from Coronavirus which combined to produce a “tsunami” case. According to WHO figure, the number of Covid-19 cases recorded worldwide increased 11 percent last week (December 20-26) compared to the previous week.
More than a year after the vaccine was launched, new cases of Covid-19 in the US have surged to the highest level at a record with an average of more than 265,000 per day, a large surge was driven by a very contagious Omicron variant.
New cases per day have more than doubled over the past two weeks, exceeding a long sign of 250,000, regulated in mid-January, according to data stored by Johns Hopkins University.
The mutant version that spreads rapidly from the virus has thrown Pall during Christmas and New Year, forcing the community to reduce or call from their celebration just a few weeks after it was as an American would enjoy a almost normal holiday season. Thousands of flights have been canceled amid the lack of staff blamed on the virus.