Coronavirus cases exceed 30 million worldwide

The grim milestone came when the World Health Organization warned of COVID-19’s “alarming transmission rates” in Europe.

The counts, based on knowledge collected through national government AFP and World Health Organization (WHO) data, reflect only a fraction of the actual number of infections.

Many countries control symptomatic or maximum severity cases.

The number of coronavirus death tolls is now 943086 since it appeared in China at the end of last year and the number of cases has increased to 30,000,062, according to figures at 19:45 GMT.

The United States has national figures with 6,650,570 instances and 197,364 deaths, followed by India with 5,118,253 infections and 83,198 deaths and Brazil with 4,419,083 instances and 134,106 deaths.

The speed of the pandemic appears to have stabilized internationally since mid-July, with one million new cases every 4 days.

It took 94 days to attack one million infections, and then 86 more days for the number of instances to succeed at 10 million on June 28.

The number of infections has tripled since then.

Asia recorded the highest number of new cases in the following week with 742,286 infections, more than 80% of which occurred in India.

It was followed by Latin America and the Caribbean with 493,120, followed by Europe (327,524), Canada and the United States (273,339), the Middle East (111,986), Africa (52,584) and Oceania (548).

Latin America has a total of 8,484,443 infections and 316,827 deaths, followed by Asia (6,861,965 and 120,334 deaths).

Canada and the United States have approximately 6. 8 million cases and 206,602 deaths, Europe has 4,700,387 infections and 223,849 deaths, and the Middle East has 1,750,232 cases and 41,254 deaths.

Africa recorded 1,381,036 and 33,324 deaths, followed by Oceania with 30,890 infections and 896 deaths.

India recorded the number of new infections in the following week with 650,231, followed by Canada and the United States with 267,995, Brazil (221,194), Argentina (76,719) and Spain (70,981).

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