The Delta variant of the coronavirus has led to a "surge" in coronavirus outbreaks triggering a "fourth wave" in the Middle East, where vaccination rates remain low, the World Health Organization said Thursday.
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The WHO said the highly contagious strain, first detected in India, has been recorded in 15 out of the 22 countries and territories of the region under its purview, stretching from Morocco to Pakistan.
"The circulation of the Delta variant is fueling the surge in COVID-19 cases and deaths in an increasing number of countries in WHO's Eastern Mediterranean Region," it said in a statement.
"Most of the new cases and hospitalized patients are unvaccinated people. We are now in the fourth wave of Covid-19 across the region," said Ahmed al-Mandhari, director of WHO's Eastern Mediterranean region.
As of the last week of July, "only 41 million people, or 5.5%, of the region's population, had been fully vaccinated," the WHO said.
Infections have increased by 55%, and deaths by 15%, in the last month compared to the month before. More than 310,000 case and 3,500 deaths have been recorded weekly.
Iran remains the worst-hit country in the region.
This article was first published by i24NEWS.
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