Coronavirus: number of COVID-19 instances exceeds 16 million

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The number of coronavirus cases exceeded 16 million on Sunday, according to the famous Johns Hopkins University Resource Center and AFP.

The pandemic has killed more than 645,715 people around the world since it struck that China was late last year.

The United States is the country most affected by the infection rate, registering 4,178,021 infections and 146,460 deaths.

Brazil has the infection rate at the moment, with 2.3 million cases, while India ranks third, with 1.3 million.

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Latin America and the Caribbean recorded 4,328,915 instances and 182,501 deaths, followed by Europe in 3,052,108 instances and 207,734 deaths. The numbers remained incredibly high in South Africa after confirming more than 12,000 new cases of coronavirus. The total in the country reached more than 434,000 and 6.60 deaths.

Meanwhile, Australia suffered its deadliest day since the start of the pandemic, with 10 deaths and an increase in new infections despite intense closure effort.

The state’s prime minister, Daniel Andrews, said seven men and three women had died. A man in his 40s has one of the youngest COVID-19 deaths in Australia.

The spread of the pandemic continues to increase and more than five million cases have been reported, almost a third, since July, representing one-third of the total number of cases since the onset of the pandemic.

The World Health Organization says more than one million cases have been recorded in the past five weeks, while experts say the number is probably much higher than reported.

More than 280,000 new cases were recorded internationally on Thursday and Friday last week, the largest buildup since the virus emerged in China late last year, according to an AFP count based on official resources, an alarming increase in spread. of the virus. Virus.

“Although no country is saved, this accumulation is due to maximum transmission in the giant countries populated in America and South Asia,” he said on a Saturday.

North Korea on Sunday declared its first suspected case of coronavirus, which fits one of the last countries to do so, as the number of other internationally inflamed people exceeded 16 million.

The remote and impoverished state had insisted so hard that it had detected no cases of COVID-19, even as the pandemic swept the planet, overwhelmed fitness systems and destroyed the global economy.

“You can simply say that the virus has entered the country,” said leader Kim Jong Un, according to the official KCNA news agency.

Africa now has more than 828,000 instances. The actual number of cases on the continent of 1.3 billion more people is unknown due to lack of evidence and inadequate data.

The World Health Organization has said that more than 10,000 members of the fitness staff in Africa, many of them nurses, have been infected, calling for efforts to involve the spread of the virus.

The country with the number of deaths relative to its population is Belgium with 85 deaths consisting of 100,000 inhabitants, followed by Britain with 67, Spain 61, Italy 58 and Sweden 56.

Spiral numbers are concerned that the national government’s counts, knowledge collected through AFP, and WHO information are likely to reflect only a fraction of the actual number of infections.

Many countries control symptomatic or maximum severity cases, while others still have limited control capacity.

As governments around the global struggle to engage the virus despite prolonged and economically crippling blockades imposed on millions of people, a new survey warned that confidence in the government is declining in six rich countries.

According to the study, which surveyed another 1,000 people in each country, populations in France, Germany, Britain, Japan, Sweden and the United States, the death and infection numbers are higher than recorded.

“In the top of countries this month, national governments are declining,” the report says through communications consultantic Kekst CNC.

There were new clusters in Asia.

South Korea reported its highest number of infections in nearly 4 months on Saturday, while Vietnam recorded its first case aired in nearly a hundred days.

Chinese officials said they would introduce new measures and evidence into the port city of Dalian, home to some six million people, after detecting new infections.

Originally published under the name World Virus Tally tops the unexpected figure

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