A pandemic of the new coronavirus has caused more than 1. 1 million people to die worldwide.
More than 39. 9 million people worldwide have been diagnosed with COVID-19, the disease caused by the new respiratory virus, according to knowledge collected through Johns Hopkins University’s Center for Systems Science and Engineering. check – vary from country to country. However, the actual figures are believed to be much higher due to lack of control, many un reported cases and suspicions that some national governments hide or minimize the extent of their epidemics.
Since the first cases were detected in China in December, the virus has temporarily spread to all continents of Antarctica.
The United States is the most affected country, with more than 8. 1 million diagnosed and at least 219,674 deaths.
California has the maximum instances of any U. S. state. Usa, with more than 875,000 others diagnosed, according to the knowledge of Johns Hopkins. California is followed through Texas and Florida, with more than 854,000 cases and more than 755,000 cases, respectively.
More than 190 COVID-19 vaccine applicants are being followed through the World Health Organization, of which at least 10 are in Phase Three studies of these 10 prospective vaccines in complex trials, lately there are five that will be available in the United States if approved.
There were 48210 new cases of COVID-19 known Sunday in the United States, to a real-time recount through Johns Hopkins University.
The most recent count has dropped by around 10,000 since the previous day and also falls below the country record set on July 16, with 77,255 new instances over a 24-hour period.
There were also another 389 coronavirus-related deaths on Sunday, nearly a portion of the previous day’s death and less than the peak of 2666 new deaths reported on April 17.
A total of 8,154,935 more people in the United States have been diagnosed with COVID-19 since the start of the pandemic, and at least 217,700 of them have died, according to Johns Hopkins. Cases come with Americans from all 50 U. S. states. Washington, D. C. and other U. S. territories, as well as repatriated citizens.
By May 20, all U. S. states. They had begun to lift house orders and other restrictions placed in position to stop the spread of the new coronavirus. The first time in mid-July. The daily count of new instances has gradually declined since then, but has begun to increase in recent weeks.
The number of new cases of COVID-19 recorded in the United States continued to increase by double digits in weekly comparisons, while the number of new deaths from the disease increased slightly, according to an internal US memorandum of understanding. But it’s not the first time Department of Health and Human Services received through ABC News on Friday night.