This week's Covid-19 statistics in Europe show that most countries have recorded a decrease in the number of deaths, a reversal from the previous period where death tolls continued to rise. This week, two countries still recorded an increase in deaths, and two others recorded deaths but in smaller numbers.
In terms of percentage, the top five countries with the highest increase in deaths are Austria, Denmark, Bulgaria, and France. The total deaths in these five countries as of Monday, July 3, 2023, amounted to 41, with a weekly growth of over -61.76 percent.
Austria ranks first with a 50 percent increase in weekly deaths. In this country, Worldometer recorded three deaths, an increase compared to the previous week's reported two deaths.
Denmark follows in second place. Compared to the previous week, deaths in this country grew by 16.67 percent. Yesterday's daily death toll in this country was recorded at seven. Deaths in Bulgaria decreased by 50%, and France recorded 26 deaths (down 61.76%).
Looking at the number of death reports, the highest number of deaths in the last seven days in Europe occurred in France with 26 deaths. Death reports in this country decreased by 61.76% compared to the previous week. Following that, Denmark reported seven deaths (up 16.67%), Bulgaria recorded five deaths (down 50%), and Austria recorded three deaths (up 50%).
The total number of deaths in Europe over the past seven days was 41. This accounts for 22.91 percent of global deaths caused by the Covid-19 virus, totaling 179 deaths. The death toll in Europe decreased compared to the previous seven-day accumulation of 86 deaths.