WHO reports record weekly jump in Covid-19 cases as Omicron surges

6 January 2022, 17:14

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The UN health agency also said more than 41 000 new deaths were reported during the last week.

A record 9.5 million cases of Covid-19 were tallied around the globe over the last week, the World Health Organisation has said.

The 71% surge in the weekly count of infections amounted to a “tsunami” as the new Omicron variant sweeps worldwide, it said.

However, the number of recorded deaths declined.

“Last week, the highest number of Covid-19 cases were reported so far in the pandemic,” WHO director-general Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus said.

Virus Women dance before they receive a fourth Pfizer-BioNTech coronavirus vaccine from a Magen David Adom national emergency service volunteer, at a private nursing home, in Netanya, IsraelIsrael
Women dance before they receive a fourth Pfizer-BioNTech coronavirus vaccine at a private nursing home in Netanya, Israel (Ariel Schalit/AP)

He said the WHO was certain that was an underestimate because of a backlog in testing around the year-end holidays.

The UN health agency, in its weekly report on the pandemic, said the weekly count amounted to 9,520,488 new cases, with 41,178 deaths recorded last week compared with 44,680 in the week before that.

WHO officials have long cited a lag between case counts and deaths, with changes in the death counts often trailing about two weeks behind the evolution of case counts.

But they have also noted that for several reasons – including rising vaccination rates in some places, and signs that Omicron affects the nose and throat more than the lungs – Omicron has not appeared as deadly as the Delta variant that preceded it.

Any rise in hospital admissions or deaths in the wake of the latest surge in cases is not likely to show up for about two weeks.

While Omicron seems less severe than Delta, especially among people who have been vaccinated, the WHO chief said: “It does not mean it should be categorised as mild. Just like previous variants, Omicron is hospitalising people, and it’s killing people.”

“In fact, the tsunami of cases is so huge and quick that it is overwhelming health systems around the world,” the WHO chief told a regular news briefing.

The WHO said the rises in case counts over the last week varied, doubling in the Americas region, but rising only 7% in Africa.

The WHO emergencies chief, Dr Michael Ryan, said speculation that Omicron might be the last variant of the outbreak was “wishful thinking”, and cautioned: “There still is a lot of energy in this virus.”

Maria Van Kerkhove, WHO’s technical lead on Covid-19, said: “I think it’s very unlikely that Omicron will be the last variant that you will hear us discussing.”

WHO officials called on the public to step up measures to fight the pandemic, such as getting vaccinated, ventilating rooms, maintaining proper physical distancing and wearing masks – but properly.

“I’m struck by how people actually are wearing masks,” Ms Van Kerkhove said.

“Wearing a mask below your chin is useless. And it gives you a false sense of security that you have something on that is protecting you. It will not … Basically, we are asking everyone to play a part in this.”

Separately, Dr Ryan said the WHO’s work with the International Olympic Committee and China – which is set to host the 2022 Winter Games – led him to be “confident” that the measures that Games organisers have put in place were “very strict and very strong”.

“We don’t at this point see any increased risk of disease transmission in that context,” he said.

By Press Association

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