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4 May 2022 Your key COVID-19 reports COVID-19 Reports UpdateAccess all reportsPlease note: Operational Updates will be released monthly Weekly Epidemiological Update4 MayGlobally, the number of new COVID-19 cases and deaths has continued to decline since the end of March 2022 During the week of 25 April through 1 May 2022, over 3.8 million cases and over 15 000 deaths were reported, decreases of 17% and 3% respectively, as compared to the previous week. However, an increase in the number of new weekly cases was reported from the African Region (+31%) and the Region of the Americas (+13%), and the number of new weekly deaths increased in the South-East Asia Region (+69%) largely due to a delay in the reporting of deaths from India As of 1 May 2022, over 500 million confirmed cases and over six million deaths have been reported globally In this edition, we provide updates on circulating SARS-CoV-2 variants of concern (VOCs) Download the report“But for the COVID-19 vaccine, I might not be here now”Vaccines are not infallible but offer the best form of protection against COVID-19. It is vitally important to get fully vaccinated against COVID-19 and take a booster dose when recommended, particularly for people who are older, have underlying health conditions or are immunocompromised Read the story from the European Region about the difference the jab has made to someone at high risk of severe disease, and why WHO continues to work with countries to help increase vaccine uptake, particularly among groups at high risk of severe disease ©WHO/Blink Media - Chiara Luxardo Read the storyQ&A about the sublineages of the COVID-19 Omicron variantProtecting workers’ health and safety: Online training resources at your fingertipsRead more about the OpenWHO coursesWHO Global Health Emergency Appeal 2022 ACT-Accelerator Appeal: Supporting the spinal cord of the global COVID-19 response - December 2021 Read more stories of ongoing work in countries around the world in support of the COVID-19 Strategic Preparedness and Response Plan 2021 This week we have received additional funds from Australia, Asian Development Bank, Spain, United States of America, United Kingdom, Caribbean Development Bank, FIND, and the World Food Programme. Thanks to all donors and partners contributing to the WHO COVID-19 response This email aims to keep you informed about WHO's work to fight the COVID-19 pandemic and showcase stories of impact only possible thanks to the contributions of our donors and partners. Help us improve it by sharing your feedback to WHO media Share Tweet Share Forward
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