KEY POINTS
  • There were 3.7 million new global Covid-19 cases reported during the week ending Jan. 31, which marked a 13% decrease compared with the week prior, according to a new WHO report.
  • That's welcomed news, but more than 3 million new infections is "still an awful lot of people," said Dr. Mike Ryan, executive director of the WHO's health emergencies program.
  • Poorer countries haven't been granted the same access to Covid-19 vaccines, which could prevent them from reopening their economies safely at the same time as higher-income nations, he said.
Hundreds of people and medical staff filled the floor as medical staff inoculate the public and first responders against Covid-19 at Gillette Stadium in Foxborough, Massachusetts on February 1, 2021.

Global Covid-19 cases are on the decline, but the uneven distribution of life-saving vaccines could prolong the global economic recovery and leave developing countries even further behind, the World Health Organization said Wednesday.

There were 3.7 million new global coronavirus cases reported during the week ending Jan. 31, a 13% decrease compared with the prior week, according to the WHO's latest situation report. Covid-19 deaths, which lag new cases by a few weeks, posted a modest 1% decline over the week.