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COVID-19 cases and deaths by region, in absolute figures and rates per million inhabitants as of 25 December 2022; Region [30] Total cases Total deaths Cases per million Deaths per million Current weekly cases Current weekly deaths Population millions Vaccinated % [31] European Union: 179,537,758: 1,185,108: 401,363: 2,649: 886,074: 3,985 ...
Country Name Office Ref. Alexander Lukashenko: President of Belarus [2]Jair Bolsonaro: President of Brazil [3]Justin Trudeau: Prime Minister of Canada [4]Emmanuel Macron
By 13 March 2020, the World Health Organization (WHO) declared Europe the epicentre of the pandemic [5] [6] and it remained so until the WHO announced it was overtaken by South America on 22 May. [7] By 18 March 2020, lockdowns introduced in Europe affected more than 250 million people. [8]
Europe is heading into a new wave of COVID cases, per the World Health Organization. The U.S. will likely see a COVID surge in the near future too, doctors say.
The World Health Organization said that coronavirus cases jumped by 11% in Europe in the last week, the only region in the world where COVID-19 has continued to increase since mid-October. In its ...
If the region follows its current trajectory, Kluge said, another 500,000 COVID-19 related deaths could occur in the region by February next year. Europe faces real threat of COVID-19 resurgence ...
Greenmarket Square in Cape Town seven days before (left) and on the first day (right) of the COVID-19 national lockdown. After the lockdown the market stall traders that normally setup on the square everyday are not present and only people exempt from the lockdown (security personnel and municipal employees) can be seen.
In association football, Chelsea F.C. Women sign American defender Naomi Girma from San Diego Wave for a world-record fee of US$1.1 million (£ 881,540), making her the most expensive woman player and the first million-dollar transfer in women's soccer.