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Ebb and flow: continents weather a year of pandemic waves – Yahoo Singapore News
The world’s regions have seen flare-ups and periods of relief from Covid-19 since the outbreak was declared a pandemic one year ago.

The world’s regions have seen flare-ups and periods of relief from Covid-19 since the outbreak was declared a pandemic one year ago.
Here is a look at how infections and deaths rose and fell across regions over the past year.
– Europe second wave worse –
Europe’s first wave claims an average of up to 4,100 lives each day between March and May, but subsides within a matter of months, with the toll dropping below 1,000 deaths per day before June and staying relatively low through August.
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