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More than 700,000 people have died from COVID-19 worldwide, a bleak step that reflects the ongoing struggles of nations to involve the spread of the new coronavirus months after the start of the pandemic.
As of August 5, there were more than 18.5 million cases of COVID-19 worldwide, according to the latest knowledge of the Johns Hopkins Coronavirus Resource Center. In the United States alone, there were more than 4.7 million cases shown and more than 156,000 deaths attributed to COVID-19.
The number of COVID-19 cases continues to increase in other parts of the country, adding South states such as Texas and Florida, which reported more than 400,000 cases shown as of August 3. New York, however, is the state with the highest number of COVID-19 deaths at more than 32,000, according to Johns Hopkins.
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A U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention national forecast predicted that weekly reports of new DEATHS by COVID-19 may increase from August “with 5,000 to 11,000 new deaths reported in the week ending August 22.”
“The overall forecast predicts that between 168,000 and 182,000 total COVID-19 deaths will be reported by August 22,000,” the CDC said.
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As of August 3, Brazil, Mexico and the United Kingdom followed the United States with the highest deaths from COVID-19.
Brazil has the highest number of COVID-19 deaths at the time, with more than 94,000 as of August 3, according to Johns Hopkins’ knowledge. The country had already been criticized for its slow detection and combat of the COVID-19 pandemic. Jair Bolsonaro, the country’s president, tested positive for COVID-19, announced on Twitter that he had tested negative on July 25.
Mexico now has the third-highest number of COVID-19 deaths in the world, Brazil and the United States.
Workers are preparing a temporary care center for COVID-19 at the Commonwealth Games Village sports complex with a capacity for another 500 people as the number of COVID-19 cases in New Delhi increases. (Photo via Amarjeet Kumar Singh / SOPA Images / LightRocket Ge
The UK has more than 46,000 COVID-19 deaths and more than 300,000 showed cases, according to Johns Hopkins, making it the country with the fourth number of coronavirus deaths.
Last July, British Prime Minister Boris Johnson on Friday suspended some of the country’s upcoming steps to exit the blockade with a few-hour warning, and said the number of new coronavirus cases was on the rise for the first time since May.
The government’s most sensible medical adviser warned that he would absolutely reopen the company without the virus fitting uncontrollably.
Meanwhile, South Africa has surpassed 500,000 cases of coronavirus, but President Cyril Ramaphosa said Sunday that he saw “promising signs” that the immediate expansion of cases had stabilized and that the country’s tense fitness formula was being effectively adapted.
Health Minister Zwelini Mkhize announced 10,107 new instances on Saturday night, bringing the country’s cumulative total to 503,290, 8,153 deaths. South Africa now has more than 50% of all coronavirus infections reported in all 54 African countries.
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Globally, the World Health Organization reported that 259,848 new infections were reported on Saturday, their total in one day. India, which has now shown more than a million infections, reported a 24-hour record of 38,902 new cases on Sunday.
Pope Francis said that “the pandemic shows no symptoms of stopping” and suggested compassion for those whose suffering from the epidemic has been exacerbated by the conflict. -nation The European Union negotiated in Brussels a proposed EU budget of 1.85 trillion euros (2.1 trillion dollars) and a recovery fund for coronavirus.
German Chancellor Angela Merkel said there was “a lot of goodwill, but also many positions” in the talks, which left clear divisions on how to help countries most affected by the pandemic, such as Italy and Spain. She said the talks, which were originally scheduled to end on Saturday, could end without an agreement.
Although a COVID-19 vaccine does not yet exist, the phase 3 clinical trial of a vaccine evolved through Moderna and the National Institutes of Health began last July. In the past, it has been reported that the Moderna vaccine produces COVID-19 antibodies in all trial participants.
According to the New York Times Coronavirus Vaccine Tracker, there are six vaccines in large-scale efficacy and 12 vaccines in extended protection trials.
While previous projections of when a COVID-19 vaccine might be available ranged from 12 to 18 months, Dr. Anthony Fauci recently said he was confident that a coronavirus vaccine would be in condition by early 2021.
The Associated Press contributed to the report.