[ad_1]
Graphics: NGOC THANH
Although the US is the world leader in both cases and deaths, the number of new US infections has dropped significantly. According to Reuters, the number of cases increased again in 22/50 states, most of them in the Midwest, but this increase was not noticed as much as the number of cases across the country as a whole declined, especially. in states that used to be hotspots like California, Florida and Texas.
Meanwhile, the epidemic is spiraling out of control in India as the country set a new record with 94,000 new infections as of September 6. Over the past week, India averaged more than 1,000 deaths a day, according to the report. India Times.
India has now overtaken Brazil as the second most damaged country in the world by COVID-19.
Meanwhile, in Europe, the number of COVID-19 infections is increasing to a worrying level, although not as high as the previous epidemic peak.
On September 6, England had almost 3,000 new positive cases. According to Health Minister Matt Hancock, “the number of cases increasing this day is worrying”, especially most of the patients are quite young.
Mr. Hancock emphasized that people must maintain a safe distance as the first line of defense to prevent the spread of disease.
Health workers conduct tests for people in a slum in Mumbai, India, on Sept. 5 – Photo: REUTERS
According to the Euronews, the trend of epidemics is increasing and it is also evident in Europe to focus on those under 40 years of age. Southern and Eastern European countries such as Albania, Bulgaria, Montenegro, North Macedonia and Romania had a higher number of cases in August than at the beginning of the year.
The number of infections in Croatia, Greece and Malta in the last week was higher than the previous outbreak. Belgium and Italy also saw a rapid increase in the number of shifts, although not as much as in the previous period of March and April.
France, Poland, the Netherlands and Spain are likely to face a second wave of epidemics and are working to stem the rise of the disease.
Graphics: NGOC THANH