Global COVID cases rose 11% last week, WHO says
New COVID-19 cases increased 11% last week over the week prior, The World Health Organization said on Tuesday.
Almost 5 million new infections were recorded in the week that ended Dec. 26, the agency said in its weekly epidemiological update. The rise followed a "gradual increase" since October, the agency said.
WHO officials said the risk from the omicron variant "remains very high."
The agency said early data from the United Kingdom, South Africa and Denmark suggested a reduced risk of hospitalization for those infected with omicron, but said "further data are needed to understand the clinical markers of severity including the use of oxygen, mechanical ventilation and death, and how severity may be impacted by vaccination and/or prior SARSCoV-2 infection."