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, one country recorded an increase in deaths, while another recorded a smaller number of deaths.
In terms of percentage, the top five countries with the highest increase in deaths are Bulgaria and Denmark. The total deaths in these five countries as of Saturday, July 8, 2023, amounted to seven, with a weekly growth rate exceeding -87.5 percent.
Bulgaria recorded the highest increase in deaths in Europe, with weekly growth reaching 20 percent. Worldometer recorded six deaths in the country, a 14.29 percent increase compared to the previous day.
Following Bulgaria is Denmark, with a weekly death growth rate of -87.5 percent. One death was reported in the country. Daily statistics show a 50% decrease in deaths compared to the previous day, which was two deaths.
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Looking at the number of reported deaths, the highest number of deaths in Europe over the past seven days occurred in Bulgaria with six deaths. Death reports in this country increased by 20% compared to the previous week. Following Bulgaria, Denmark recorded one death, down 87.5%.
The total number of deaths in Europe over the past seven days was seven. This accounts for 6.19 percent of global deaths caused by the Covid-19 virus, totaling 113 deaths. The number of deaths in Europe decreased compared to the previous seven-day accumulation of 13 deaths.