The Israeli Ministry of Health announced yesterday Tuesday that 5,159 cases of SARS-CoV-2 were confirmed in the previous 24 hours and 8 patients with COVID-19 died.
The pandemic of the new coronavirus in the country reached 7,692 deaths out of a total of 1,274,395 infections as of this stage, according to official data.
The number of so-called active cases decreased to 55,315. Patients in critical condition decreased to 660 (–11 in 24 hours).
Since the start of the immunization campaign in Israel in December 2020, almost 6.1 million people – 64.9% of the population – have received at least one dose of the approved COVID-19 vaccine, over 5.6 million second installment and over 3.2 million third, supportive, always according to the figures of the Ministry of Health.
Brazil: 793 deaths and almost 15,400 cases in 24 hours
The Brazilian Ministry of Health announced on Tuesday that 793 patients with COVID-19 had died in the previous 24 hours and 15,395 cases of SARS-CoV-2 had been confirmed.
With 595,466 dead after the new coronavirus pandemic broke out in its territory, Latin America, the largest country with a population of 212 million, records the 2nd heaviest death toll in the world in absolute terms, behind the United States. The number of reported cases is 21,381,790; Brazil ranks 3rd in the world in terms of the number of infections, behind the USA and India, always according to official data.
Mexico: 700 deaths and almost 9,800 cases in 24 hours
The Mexican Ministry of Health announced on Tuesday that another 700 COVID-19 patients had died in the past 24 hours and 9,792 cases of SARS-CoV-2 had been confirmed.
With 276,376 deaths since it broke out in its territory until yesterday, the country of 126 million inhabitants records the 4th heaviest death toll from the new coronavirus pandemic in the world in absolute terms. The recorded cases reached 3,645,599, according to the data of the ministry, which, however, its executives acknowledge that they are very underestimated in relation to reality.
Iran: 239 deaths and about 11,700 cases in 24 hours
The Iranian Ministry of Health announced on Tuesday that 11,701 cases of SARS-CoV-2 had been confirmed in the past 24 hours and 239 patients with COVID-19 had died.
The death toll from a new coronavirus pandemic in the Islamic Republic has risen from 119,888 dead since its outbreak in February 2020 to a total of 5,559,691 infections, according to the ministry.
6,124 patients with COVID-19 are being treated in intensive care units (ICUs) of Iranian hospitals.
As of yesterday, more than 83 million people in the country had received the first dose of COVID-19 vaccine, more than 36.9 million citizens, of which 15.82 million and the second, according to official data.
Philippines: Over 13,800 cases and 193 deaths in 24 hours
The Philippine Ministry of Health announced on Tuesday that 13,846 cases of SARS-CoV-2 had been confirmed in the past 24 hours and that 193 COVID-19 patients had died in the previous 24 days, 102 from September 24 to 26, when no data were released for deaths due to “technical problems”.
The pandemic of the new coronavirus in the archipelago of 110 million inhabitants reached 37,687 dead out of a total of 2,522,965 infections, based on official data.
20.58 million Filipinos have been fully vaccinated against COVID-19. The government of Rodrigo Duterte had set a goal of immunizing 70 million people by the year.
Germany: Almost 11,800 cases and 67 deaths in 24 hours
Confirmed cases of SARS-CoV-2 in Germany have risen by 11,780 in the past 24 hours to 4,215,351, according to data released Wednesday by the Robert Koch Institute, the country’s epidemiological watchdog.
The deaths of 67 patients with COVID-19 have increased the death toll from the country’s new coronavirus pandemic to 93,571 to date, according to the same source.

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