The Delta variant, which has spread to 85 countries, is attracting non-vaccinators


Israel again made it mandatory to wear a mask in the indoor environment

More than 1.19 lakh new cases of corona were reported worldwide, bringing the total to 181,288,418 and the death toll to 3,927,501.

WASHINGTON: Corona epidemic vaccination campaigns around the world do not seem to be slowing down. The total number of cases rose to 181,288,418 today with 1,19,890 new cases of corona reported in the world, while the total death toll of corona rose to 3,927,501 following the death of 2,469 people today.

The USA ranks first with 34,482,711 cases and India ranks second with 30,192,046 cases. Similarly, the USA ranks first with 619,152 deaths, followed by Brazil with 511,272 deaths. India ranks third with 394,699 deaths.

Meanwhile, the head of the World Health Organization, Tedros Adhanon Ghebreyes, warned that the Delta variant was a matter of grave concern around the world and that we were concerned.

Of the variants identified so far, the Delta variant has been found to be the most contagious and is currently circulating in 85 countries. It is spreading rapidly in populations that have not been vaccinated. "The Corona virus is evolving and if we want to prevent more variants, we must stop it," he said.

Corona's technical head at the World Health Organization, Dr. Maria Van Kerkhove said that this delta variant is more contagious and more dangerous than the roaring alpha variant across Europe.

He took note of the mass activities of religious and sports taking place in European countries and said that all these would have to suffer the consequences. The percentage of vaccinators is high in a few countries but no country has succeeded in vaccinating the entire population.

Most people have not received a second dose of the corona vaccine. Authorities, on the other hand, have again made it mandatory to wear masks in homes following the rise in the number of corona cases in Israel. People are now told to wear masks at public events in and out of homes.

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