COVID-19 statistics in Europe this week still depict a concerning situation, with high death tolls remaining in most countries. This week, one country recorded an increase in deaths, while zero other countries recorded deaths, although with smaller numbers.
In terms of percentage, the top five countries with the highest increase in deaths are [Country Name 1], [Country Name 2], [Country Name 3], [Country Name 4], and Denmark. The total deaths in these five countries as of Thursday, August 17, 2023, amounted to five, with weekly growth exceeding 66.67 percent.
[Country Name 1] and Denmark recorded the highest increase in COVID-19 deaths in Europe, with weekly growth reaching 66.67 percent. In these countries, Worldometer recorded five deaths, a 16.67 percent increase compared to the previous day.
Looking at the number of reported deaths, the highest number of deaths in the last seven days in Europe occurred in [Country Name 1] and Denmark, with five deaths. Death reports in these countries increased by 66.67% compared to the previous week. Following this, [Country Name 5] reported the next highest number.
The total COVID-19 deaths in Europe over the past seven days were recorded as five. This accounts for 2.98 percent of global deaths caused by the COVID-19 virus, totaling 168 deaths. The death toll in Europe increased compared to the previous seven-day accumulation, which was three deaths.