Brief COVID-19 Update: February 3, 2021

The COVID-19 pandemic has shut down economies all over the world, and it has infected more than 102 million people worldwide. More than one-quarter of the cases have been identified in the US.
COVID-19 Update: January 27, 2021

Global COVID-19 cases surpassed 97.8 million. The global death toll recently surpassed 2.12 million people. The worst affected country is the US, followed by India and Brazil. In the Americas, there are more than 43.7 million confirmed cases, over 32 million in Europe, more than 12.6 million in South-East Asia, and over 2.4 million in Africa.
Brief COVID-19 Update: January 20, 2021

More than 42.2 million people in 51 countries have been vaccinated against COVID-19.
COVID-19 Update: January 13, 2021

A new faster-spreading variant of COVID-19 was found in the UK and has been detected in countries like Australia, Brazil, Canada, Chile, China, many EU countries, India, Japan, South Africa, South Korea, Turkey and the US, among others. For the time being, there is no evidence that the new strain is more lethal, or that it can cause more severe illness or that vaccines would be less effective against it
COVID-19 Update: December 16, 2020

Countries around the world are preparing for the largest vaccination introduction in history.
COVID-19 Update: December 3, 2020

The G20 Leaders’ Summit highlighted the impact of the pandemic as well as possible coordinated solutions to mitigate its negative consequences.
COVID-19 Update: November 12, 2020

Global COVID-19 cases surpassed 50 million, and the worldwide death toll is over 1.25 million people.
COVID-19 Update: October 28, 2020

Global COVID-19 cases recently surpassed 40 million, according to a Johns Hopkins University account.
COVID-19 Update: October 14, 2020

Several countries such as China, France, India, South Korea, Spain or the United States are reporting an increase of new COVID-19 cases.
COVID-19 Update: October 1, 2020

The summer season in the Northern Hemisphere is over, meaning that a few months of a relatively low pandemic influence came to an end.