WHO said NCOV is spreading faster than the global displacement of vaccines, mainly due to new strains like Alpha and Delta.

That means increasing risks for non-protected people, accounting for the majority of the world's population, the General Director of the World Health Organization (WHO) Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus said at the press conference in Geneva, Switzerland

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CA COVID-19 continues to fall globally, but death does not fall, according to Mr. Tedros.

WHO CEO WHO Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus at the press conference in Geneva, Switzerland on June 14.

New cases decreased by 7 weeks in a row, the longest reduction chain in the world has witnessed since the pandemic began.

While the weekly infection is at the lowest level since February, the number of deaths does not fall so quickly.

African countries are noting higher Covid-19 mortality rates than other countries.

There are enough vaccine doses around the globe to reduce infection and save many people if they are used in the right place, the right object, Tedros said.

The G7 countries committed to distribute 870 million doses of vaccines around the world, but WHO said it takes more.