Coronavirus cases rising in Russia, Eastern Europe, waning in Western Europe: WHO

People in Red Square in Moscow, on May 30, 2020. PHOTO: AFP

GENEVA (REUTERS) - The number of new cases of Covid-19 reported daily are steadily declining in Western Europe, but not in hot spots in Russia and Eastern Europe, the World Health Organisation (WHO) said on Tuesday (June 2).

Spokesman Margaret Harris told a briefing: "At the moment in Europe, in Western Europe, we are seeing a steady decline.

"It's not speedy but there's a steady decline in new cases being reported daily, so that means that the number of new cases are still significant but the number is coming down except for Russia and Eastern Europe, where we are still seeing the rise."

Russia has reported 423,741 cases, the world's third-highest reported total, including 5,037 deaths.

Dr Harris said that she had no information on whether talks were still taking place with the Trump administration, which announced last Friday that it was leaving the agency over its handling of the pandemic. "I have no information on whether we were formally notified," she added.

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