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7 September 2022 Your key COVID-19 report COVID-19 Reports UpdateAccess all reportsWeekly Epidemiological Update7 SeptemberGlobally, the number of weekly cases decreased by 12% during the week of 29 August to 4 September 2022 as compared to the previous week, with just under 4.2 million new cases reported. The number of new weekly deaths decreased by 5% as compared to the previous week, with over 13 700 fatalities reported. As of 4 September 2022, over 600 million confirmed cases and over 6.4 million deaths have been reported globally. In this edition, we include: The COVID-19 epidemiological update at the global and regional levels.An update on the circulating SARS-CoV-2 variants of concern (VOCs), including their geographic spread and prevalence. Download the reportAugust: Monthly Operational UpdateDownload August reportQ&A with the Directorate-General for European Civil Protection and Civil Aid Operations (ECHO)In Brazzaville, Democratic Republic of Congo, the EU holds a Q&A session to outline why it believes it is important to support WHO and partners to deliver the COVID-19 vaccine to vulnerable populations in 15 African countries facing humanitarian crises, including the expected impact of a €100 million initiaitive to support vaccination campaigns. Read moreThe fight against COVID-19WHO Global Health Emergency Appeal 2022 WHO's Response to the Ukraine Crisis Appeal for the Greater Horn of Africa WHO's response in other emergencies 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 Gavi-The Vaccine Alliance, Italy, the Netherlands, the United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF), and United States Agency for International Development (USAID). 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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