This week's Covid-19 statistics in Europe still depict a concerning situation compared to the previous week, due to a continued increase in the number of deaths. This week, one country recorded an increase in deaths, while 0 other countries recorded deaths, but with a smaller number.
Percentage-wise, the top five countries with the highest increase in deaths are Denmark and Bulgaria. The total deaths in these five countries as of Tuesday, August 1, 2023, amounted to eight, with weekly growth above 0 percent.
Denmark recorded the highest increase in Covid-19 deaths in Europe, with weekly growth reaching 500 percent. In this country, Worldometer recorded six deaths, a 14.29 percent increase compared to the previous day.
Following Denmark is Bulgaria in second place. Compared to the previous week, deaths in this country grew by 0 percent. Yesterday's daily death toll in this country was recorded as two.
Looking at the number of death reports, the highest number of deaths in Europe over the past seven days occurred in Denmark with six deaths. Death reports in this country increased by 500% compared to the previous week. Following that, and with the second highest number, Bulgaria recorded two deaths, a decrease of 0%.
Total Covid-19 deaths in Europe over the past seven days were recorded as eight. This accounts for 10.53 percent of global deaths caused by the Covid-19 virus, totaling 76 deaths. The death toll in Europe increased compared to the previous seven-day accumulation, which was three deaths.