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Weekly update, no much progress


In total 2.68 million new cases were reported last week (down from 2.74 million) bringing the grand total to 116,660,186 detected cases
Another 62.8K more deaths were reported as well (down from 65.9K) to a total of 2,591,302 casualties

Parts of Europe are on the rise again, USA still declining. At least deaths are still declining.

The continents

Europe reported 954K new cases (slightly down from 982K) and 21,925 more deaths (slightly down from 22.295)
South America reported 583K new cases (slightly up from 555K) and 14,239 more deaths (up from 12,506)
North America reported 550K new cases (down from 633K) and 18,502 more deaths (down from 21,857)
Asia reported 529K new cases (up from 499K) and 6,010 more deaths (down from 6,738)
Africa reported 67.7K new cases (down from 73.1K) and 2,103 more deaths (down from 2,455)
Oceania reported 423 new cases (381 last week) and 5 deaths (4 last week)

Corners of the world

USA reported 457K new cases (down from 533K) and 12,481 more deaths (down from 15,336)
Brazil reported 414K new cases (up from 376K) and 9,960 more deaths (up from 8,033)
India reported 113K new cases (up from 102K) and 723 deaths (730 last week)
Iran reported 58.3K new cases (slightly up from 57.0K) and 613 deaths (558 last week)
Canada reported 16.9K new cases (down from 20.9K) and 236 deaths (339 last week)
South Africa reported 8,201 new cases (down from 10.1K) and 782 deaths (925 last week)
Japan reported 7,256 new cases (7,505 last week) and 397 deaths (448 last week)
South Korea reported 2,732 new cases (2,778 last week) and 42 deaths (35 last week)
Australia reported 63 new cases (40 last week) no deaths

Europe in detail

Italy, Poland, Germany, Ukraine, Sweden and Norway are rising, the rest either flat or slowly declining. The wave that never seems to end.

Reported cases in Israel are still not really declining, flattened out slowly rising, despite half the population now having received a shot. (53.2 percent one dose, 39% second dose) I guess since all the vulnerable people receive shots first, those who keep themselves save anyway, real decline won't show up until the young and restless get their shots. Reported deaths are on a steady decline in Israel.