Globally, the coronavirus cases have continued to increase for a seventh consecutive week, with over 4.5 million new infections reported last week.

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The current global COVID-19 caseload and death toll stood at 138,021,474 and 2,971,130, respectively, according to the Johns Hopkins University.
It also saw the number of new deaths growing by 51 per cent.
On Thursday, India reported 2,00,739 new Covid-19 cases in the last 24 hours, the biggest single-day spike ever, taking the overall tally to 1,40,74,564, while the death toll stood at 1,73,123.
The US came the second with a 5 per cent increase of 468,395 new cases; and Brazil listed the third with a rise of 463,092 new cases.
In terms of global Covid deaths, the South-Asia, Southeast Asia and Western Pacific region saw sharp surges with the Western Pacific displaying an increase of 189 per cent in number, the Philippines leading with the grim record of 1,321 new deaths, 400 per cent more than last week.
The WHO also noted that existing vaccines have displayed reduced efficacy against variants, even if the related studies remained limited in number.
Studies also reported "evidence of more substantial reduction" in post-vaccine neutralisation of the variant first found in Brazil for AstraZeneca, Moderna and Pfizer-BioNTech vaccines.
Earlier this week, the WHO stressed that measures such as wearing masks and hand hygiene were still important as "we are in a critical point of the pandemic right now".
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