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Spain has

exceeded 100,000 deaths

(100,037) certified since the start of the

pandemic

, after registering 154 new deaths in the last day, in which the accumulated incidence indicator has dropped from "very high" risk to "high" (486 cases) with a notable drop

in new infections

detected, 18,803.

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07.31

The coronavirus has caused four times more deaths in low-income countries

The number of deaths caused by the

coronavirus pandemic

is four times higher in low-income countries than in rich ones, according to a new report published this Thursday by Oxfam Intermón in collaboration with the Peoples Vaccine Alliance, on the occasion of the second anniversary of the emergence of covid-19, reports Servimedia.

The work shows that

the impact

of the pandemic in Spain and other European countries

"has been devastating"

.

Despite this, the world's poorest states "have been the most affected, with women and children disproportionately suffering its effects."

In turn, the lack of diagnostic tests and reporting means that a high number of deaths from the coronavirus go unreported, especially in poorer countries.

In this sense, he notes that the model that measures

excess mortality considers that 19.6 million

people have died from covid-19,

more than three times the official number

of deaths.

Based on this analysis, Oxfam Intermón calculates that for every death in a high-income country, another four people have lost their lives in a low- or lower-middle-income country.

In per capita terms, deaths in these latter states are 31% higher than those with high incomes.

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07.23

Australia culminates the end of its Covid isolation with the reopening of its last state

Australia completed this Thursday the end of its international isolation due to the covid-19 pandemic with the reopening after 697 days of

Western Australia, the last state that kept its borders closed

after applying one of the strictest virus containment policies in the world. world.

The

arrival of hundreds of passengers aboard the first two planes at Perth airport

, the capital of Western Australia, from Sydney and Singapore, occurred amid emotional scenes full of joy, hugs and tears.

"I can't believe she's here," a mother told the public network ABC, according to Efe, upon receiving her daughter whom she hadn't seen for almost two years due to the closure of borders decreed on April 5 to shield the region against covid-19 by the government of Western Australia, which was

the strictest in the oceanic country.

Today the

arrival of some 5,000 people is expected on 22 domestic

and

five international flights to Western Australia

, who must have two doses of the covid-19 vaccine in the case of coming from abroad and three in the case of making a domestic trip. .

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07.12

China adds 214 new cases of covid-19, 54 by local transmission

The Chinese National Health Commission confirmed this Thursday the detection of 214 new positives for the SARS-CoV-2 coronavirus on the eve, 54 of them due to local contagion and the rest imported.

The remaining 160 infections, found among travelers

from abroad

, were detected in various regions of the country, most of them in

Canton

and

Shanghai

, one of the main gateways to China, which has kept its borders practically closed since March 2020, reports Eph.

The total number of active infected in mainland China amounts to 3,094, twenty of them in serious condition.

According to the institution's accounts, since the start of the pandemic, 109,964 people have been infected in the country and 4,636 have died.

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07.00

The WHO sees it as premature to terminate the pandemic due to high levels of contagion and poor vaccination

The World Health Organization (WHO) warned this Wednesday that it would be premature to end the coronavirus pandemic and recalled that

contagion remains high in many countries

and that global vaccination has not reached the minimum required.

"It is too early to claim victory, there are still many countries with low vaccine coverage and there is high transmission," WHO director Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus told a virtual press conference.

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