The number of registered cases of international coronavirus exceeded 30 million on Thursday, according to an AFP count with official sources.
The grim milestone came when the World Health Organization warned of COVID-19’s “alarming transmission rates” in Europe.
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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.
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