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Latin America coronavirus cases exceed six million and continue to accelerate

Monday, August 17th 2020 - 09:53 UTC
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The region has reported an average of more than 86,000 daily infections of the new coronavirus in the last seven days and more than 2,600 Covid-19 deaths The region has reported an average of more than 86,000 daily infections of the new coronavirus in the last seven days and more than 2,600 Covid-19 deaths

Coronavirus cases in Latin America, the region of the world worst-affected by the pandemic, exceed six million and continued to accelerate, according to the WHO figures, as most of its nations begin to relax lockdown measures.

The region has reported an average of more than 86,000 daily infections of the new coronavirus in the last seven days and more than 2,600 Covid-19 deaths

That accounts for just under one-third of the world's total case load and a similar share of reported deaths from the pandemic.

The Pan American Health Organization, the regional arm of the World Health Organization (WHO), warned this month of an increase in other diseases due to the saturation of health services and the suspension of routine vaccination campaigns as a result of the pandemic.

The International Monetary Fund (IMF) predicted in June that the regional economy would contract 9.4% this year. The region's worst-affected country is Brazil, which has the most cases in the world after the United States, and 15% of world's total.

Peru and Chile also have the highest case loads and number of deaths in the world per 100,000 inhabitants, of countries with more than 100,000 cases.

The region's climb from five million to six million cases took 11 days, one day less than it took to reach the previous million.

Tags: COVID-19, lockdown, WHO.

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