COVID-19 instances exceed 20.5 minutes: Johns Hopkins

Washington, D.C., August 13 – The total number of international coronavirus cases has exceeded 20.5 million, while deaths have increased to more than 747,000, according to Johns Hopkins University.

As of Thursday morning, the total number of instances 20,550,481 and the number of deaths in 747,845, revealed the University Center for Science and Systems Engineering (CSSE) in its latest update.

The United States accounted for the number of infections and deaths worldwide, with 5,193,266 and 165,934, respectively, according to the CSSE.

Brazil entered with 3,164,785 infections and 104,201 deaths.

As for cases, India is ranked 3rd (2,329,638), followed by Russia (900,745), South Africa (568,919), Mexico (498,380), Peru (498,380), 48 9,680), Colombia (410,453), Chile (378,168), Iran (333,699), Spain (329,780), United Kingdom (329,780), United Kingdom (333 315,564), Saudi Arabia (293,037), Pakistan (285,921), Argentina (268,574), Bangladesh (266,498), Italy (251.7 Turkey (244,392), France (244,088), Germany (220,859), Iraq (160,436), Philippines (143,749) Array Indonesia (130,718) , Canada (122,689), Qatar (113,938) and Kazakhstan (100,855), according to CSSE figures.

The countries with more than 10,000 deaths are Mexico (54,666), United Kingdom (46,791), India (46,091), Italy (35,225), France (30,375), Spain (46,091), Italy (35,225), France (30,375), Spain (46,091), Italy (35,225), France (30,375), Spain (46,091), Italy (35,225), France (30,375), Spain (46,091), Italy (35,225), France (30,375), Spain (46,091), Italy (35,225), France (Peru (21,501), Iran (18988), Russia (15,231), Colombia (13,475), South Africa (11,010) and Chile (10,205).

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