Global Covid-19 cases plateau after nearly two months of increase, WHO reports

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The number of new Covid-19 cases reported globally 'seems to be plateauing' after increasing for nearly two months, the World Health Organization (WHO) said.

The number of new Covid-19 cases reported globally"seems to be plateauing" after increasing for nearly two months, the World Health Organization said Monday.

WHO reported more than 4.5 million new cases and 68,000 new deaths worldwide last week -- only a slight increase from the more than 4.4 million cases and 66,000 deaths reported the prior week. The cumulative global caseload now stands at more than 211 million, with the total death toll surpassing 4.4 million, according to WHO's weekly epidemiological update.The number of new global cases now appears to be stable, after increasing since mid-June, WHO noted in the report.

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