Covid-19 World Affairs crosses 30 minutes: Johns Hopkins

Washington, D. C. , September 18 – The total number of international coronavirus cases has surpassed the 30 million mark, while deaths have surpassed 944,000, according to Johns Hopkins University.

As of Friday morning, the total number of instances 30,065,728 and the number of deaths at 944,604, revealed the University Center for Systems Science and Engineering (CSSE) in its latest update.

The United States is the hardest hit country with the number of instances and deaths in the world, with 6,674,070 and 197,615, respectively, according to the CSSE.

India has lately been at the time in terms of cases with 5,118,253 cases, while the number of deaths in the country has increased to 83,198.

In terms of cases, Brazil is in 3rd position (4,455,386), followed by Russia (1,081,152), Peru (744,400), Colombia (736,377), Mexico (684,113), South Africa (655,572), Spain (625,651) and Argentina (601,713). ). ), France (454,266), Chile (441,150), Iran (413,149), United Kingdom (384,083), Bangladesh (344,264), Saudi Arabia (328,144), Iraq (307,385), Pakistan (303,634), Turkey (298,039) , Italy (293,025), Philippines (276,289), Germany (269,048), Indonesia (293,048), Israel (175,256), Ukraine (170,373), Canada (142,879), Bolivia (128,872), Qatar (122,693), Ecuador (12 Romania (108,690), Kazakhstan (107,056), Dominican Republic (106,136), Panama (104,138) and Egypt (101,641), according to CSSE figures.

Countries with more than 10,000 deaths are Brazil (134,935), Mexico (72,179), United Kingdom (41,794), Italy (35,658), France (31,103), Peru (31,051), Spain Iran (23,808), South Africa (15,772), Colombia (23,478), Russia (18,996), Argentina (12,460), Chile (12,142) and Ecuador (10,996).

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