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Last week’s drop marked the first substantial decline for more than two months, with falling COVID-19 cases in every world region. In its latest update on the pandemic released on Tuesday, WHO said there were major decreases in cases in two regions: a 22 percent fall in the Middle East and a 16 percent drop in Southeast Asia.
The UN health agency said there were just under 60,000 deaths in the past week, a 7 percent decline. It said that while Southeast Asia reported a 30 percent decrease in COVID-19 deaths, the Western Pacific region reported a 7 percent increase.
Most coronavirus cases were seen in the U.S., India, Britain, Turkey and the Philippines. WHO said the faster-spreading delta variant has now been seen in 185 countries and is present in every part of the world.
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WHO has previously said that in all countries where the delta variant is circulating, it has become the predominant virus.