
WHO spokeswoman says 85% of new cases overnight come from Europe and US
COVID-19 is accelerating rapidly globally, the World Health Organization (WHO) said Wednesday, with Europe and the United States the main drivers of 85% of the cases in the past 24 hours.
The Johns Hopkins University of Medicine put the number of cases worldwide at nearly 384,000, with around 17,000 confirmed deaths.
Harris said: “Sadly, the number of deaths will increase considerably.
Zimbabwe reported its first case overnight, and South Africa is believed to have more than 500 cases as the disease seeps into the continent.
UN-Water said, however, that 3 billion people lack handwashing facilities in their homes.
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