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FSAC Afghanistan Newsletter (January - March 2021) - Afghanistan
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Global Update: According to John Hopkins University, more than 3.2 million people across the world have now died due to COVID-19. As of 6 may, the pandemic is affecting 192 countries with some 154 million confirmed cases globally. WHO reports that for the second successive week, the number of COVID-19 cases globally remains at the highest levels since the beginning of the pandemic with over 5.7 million new cases. For the seventh consecutive week, new global deaths are on the increase, with more than 93,000 deaths recorded. WHO reports that while the emergence of new virus variants is common, those with higher speed of transmission or potentially increased pathogenicity (i.e. the capacity of a microbe to cause damage in a host) are very concerning. Crucial investigations are underway to comprehensively understand the behaviour of the new virus mutation (B117) and steer the response accordingly.
Afghanistan Flash Update | COVID-19 | Strategic Situation Report No 95 | 22 April 2021
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Afghanistan: Strategic Situation Report: COVID-19, No. 95 (22 April 2021)
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Situation Overview: UPDATED
Global Update: According to John Hopkins University, more than 3 million people have now died with COVID-19 across the world. The pandemic is affecting 192 countries with some 143 million confirmed cases globally, as of 22 April. WHO reports that while the emergence of new virus variants is common, those with higher speed of transmission or potentially increased pathogenicity (i.e. the capacity of a microbe to cause damage in a host) are very concerning. Crucial investigations are underway to comprehensively understand the behaviour of the new virus mutation (B117) and steer the response accordingly.