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Weekly Update. Cases are still going down, some new hot spots have emerged though (UK, South Africa, Indonesia, Russia)

In total 2.72 million new cases were reported last week (down from 3.19 million) to a total of 176,032,864 detected infections
Also another 73,122 deaths were reported (up from 69,965) to a total of 176,032,864

The USA is back on its previous downward trajectory after a wobble last week, Europe continues to go down as well despite UK and Russia going back up.

The continents

Asia reported 1.15 million new cases (down from 1.51 million) and 31,675 more deaths (slightly up from 30,794)
South America reported 969K new cases (down from 1.00 million) and 26,648 more deaths (up from 23,582 2 weeks ago)
Europe reported 295K new cases (down from 334K) and 7,751 more deaths (down from 8,307)
North America reported 196K new cases (down from 251K 2 weeks ago) and 4,754 more deaths (down from 8,248 2 weeks ago)
Africa reported 112K new cases (up from 84.8K) and 2,292 more deaths (up from 1,945)
Oceania reported 974 new cases (967 last week) and 2 deaths (none last week)

Corners of the world

India reported 664K new cases (down from 974K) and 22,996 more deaths (slightly up from 21,717)
Brazil reported 459K new cases (449K last week) and 13,382 more deaths (up from 11,797)
USA reported 114K new cases (down from 160K 2 weeks ago) and 2,498 more deaths (down from 5,553 two weeks ago)
Iran reported 58.7K new cases (down from 68.2K) and 983 deaths (down from 1,245)
South Africa reported 44.1K new cases (up from 31.5K) and 760 deaths (539 last week)
Japan reported 14.9K new cases (down from 21.2K) and 543 deaths (650 last week)
Canada reported 10.2K new cases (down from 15.2K) and 207 deaths (239 last week)
South Korea reported 4,007 new cases (3,954 last week) and 12 deaths (23 last week)
Australia reported 78 new cases (76 last week) no deaths

Europe in Detail

Russia is starting to follow the UK in another wave, the rest is still declining or stable. Still a lot higher than last year's June levels.