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COVID-19 deaths decline 17% in the Americas, says health agency

FILE PHOTO: People travel on a bus during the vaccination campaign against the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) inside a Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) station in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil October 27, 2021. REUTERS/Pilar Olivares

COVID-19 deaths have decreased 17% in the Americas over the past week, but the most populous countries like the United States, Brazil and Colombia are seeing a leveling of new infections after weeks of declining trends, the Pan American Health Organization (PAHO) said on Wednesday.

Mexico is reporting an increase in new deaths and in the Caribbean Trinidad and Tobago had a sharp rise in deaths as intensive care unit (ICU) beds fill with COVID-19 patients, PAHO said.

In an important milestone, half of the people in Latin America and the Caribbean have now been fully vaccinated against COVID-19, though coverage remains below 10% in Nicaragua and Haiti, PAHO Director Carissa Etienne said.

FILE PHOTO: A child receives a dose of Sinovac's CoronaVac COVID-19 vaccine as the Chilean sanitary authority continue the vaccination campaign against the coronavirus disease for 6 to 11-year-olds, in Santiago, Chile October 29, 2021. REUTERS/Ivan Alvarado/File Photo

"The COVID pandemic is still very active in our region," she warned in a webcast news conference.

Countries across Central and South America have seen a decline in new infections, except for Bolivia, it said.

As Uruguay and Chile have relaxed pandemic restrictions, COVID-19 cases have spiked, even with their high vaccination coverage, the health agency said.

FILE PHOTO: Director of the Pan American Health Organization Carissa Etienne makes declarations to the media during a meeting of Public Health ministers at the Mercosur building to discuss policies to deal with the Zika virus, in Montevideo February 3, 2016. REUTERS/Andres Stapff/File Photo

Etienne urged people in the region to get vaccinated and stick to social distancing and mask wearing as the holiday season approaches.

(Reporting by Anthony BoadleEditing by Bill Berkrot)

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