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Published July 29, 2021, 7:31 AM GENEVA, Switzerland– The global number of new COVID-19 cases is on the increase, with 3.8 million new infections confirmed in the week between July 19 and July 25, and a “sharp” jump has been reported in the number of deaths, the World Health Organization (WHO) said on Wednesday. Health workers remove the body of a Covid-19 victim who died while isolating at home in Bandung on July 28, 2021, as coronavirus-slammed Indonesia reported a new record of 2,069 deaths in 24 hours on July 27. Timur Matahari / AFP For the past week, the global number of new cases rose by 8 percent compared with the previous week, which was largely attributed to substantial increases in the Americas and the Western Pacific Regions, the WHO said in its weekly update report. ....
False claim circulates in Indonesia that 'no Covid-19 victims died outside hospitals' afp.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from afp.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
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Indonesians ignore warnings in rush to buy anti-parasite drug for Covid Efforts to tackle the virus worldwide have been marred by conspiracy theories, often propagated by political leaders and other public figures. By Agnes Anya, Haeril Halim July 9, 2021 04:22 BST Indonesians have ignored health warnings to stock up on a miracle cure for Covid-19 backed by leading politicians and social media influencers, as an out-of-control virus surge sweeps the country. Authorities are reporting hundreds of deaths every day as the world s fourth-most populous nation struggles with its worst outbreak since the pandemic began. Pharmacies across the country are running out of ivermectin, an oral treatment normally used to treat lice and other parasitic infections, thanks in part to viral social media posts touting its potential as a coronavirus treatment. ....