U.S. could overtake Europe as coronavirus epicenter – WHO

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U.S. could overtake Europe as coronavirus epicenter – WHO

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WHO spokeswoman Margaret Harris says 85% of the new cases reported to the global body overnight have come from Europe and the United States, now the two 'main drivers of the outbreak'

GENEVA, Switzerland – The COVID-19 outbreak in the United States has the potential to exceed that in Europe, the World Health Organization (WHO) said Tuesday, March 24, as the number of reported US cases surges.

The pandemic began in China in December but the epicenter has since shifted from Asia to Europe.

WHO spokeswoman Margaret Harris told reporters during a virtual press conference that 85% of the new cases reported to the global body overnight had come from Europe and the United States, now the two “main drivers of the outbreak.”

The latest WHO coronavirus daily situation report – published late Monday, before the overnight figures – showed that Europe reported 20,131 new cases in the preceding 24 hours, while the United States reported 16,354, more than doubling its total caseload.

Asked whether the United States could overtake Europe as the epicenter of COVID-19, Harris said: “We are now seeing a very large acceleration in the number of cases from the US, so it does have that potential.

“We cannot say that that is the case yet but it does have that potential.

“They have a very large outbreak and an outbreak increasing in intensity.”

The WHO’s Monday daily update showed European countries with 171,424 total infections and 8,743 deaths (up 1,318), while the United States reported a total of 31,573 infections and 402 fatalities (up 201).

Harris said that due to the incubation period, the rise in case numbers reflected a surge in transmissions taking place up to 5 days prior.

“Each individual infecting 2 to 3 other people takes about 3 to 5 days, so we’re seeing what happened 3 or 4 days ago, or 5 days ago in many countries,” Harris explained.

The numbers show that in the United States, “a week ago there was a lot of transmission.”

Despite the surging case numbers, Harris said there were also some “very big positives” emerging from America.

“Testing is being ramped up; there are more efforts to isolate, care for every confirmed case and trace and quarantine people,” she said.

“And also a very, very strong community mobilization. There are some extremely heartwarming and fantastic stories coming out of the US about what people are doing for each other.”

According to an Agence France-Presse tally compiled at 1100 GMT Tuesday from official sources, COVID-19 has now infected more than 386,000 people worldwide, and killed nearly 17,000 of them since the outbreak began. – Rappler.com

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