The coronavirus continues to spread around the world, the number of cases shown exceeded 30 million on Thursday and the death toll reached one million.
As of 7:15 p. m. ET, 30,003,378 cases worldwide have been diagnosed to Johns Hopkins University.
Since COVID-19 was first detected in Wuhan, China, at the expiration of 2019, more than 943,000 lives have been claimed worldwide.
On Monday, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau reminded Canadians that “we are not out of danger” and suggested others continue to practice physical estating and wear masks when possible.
The number of reported COVID-19 cases first exceeded 10 million on June 28, then reached 20 million just over six weeks later, on August 10, according to the knowledge of Johns Hopkins.
The United States remained the epicenter of the virus, with more than 6. 6 million contagions and more than 197,000 deaths.
India has seen a recent increase in coronavirus cases and has outperformed Brazil (4. 4 million cases) to become the world’s most affected country at the time, just below the United States.
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On Wednesday, India had more than 5. 1 million people, one million reported last month.
Canada has reported more than 140,000 coronavirus, with 9,200 deaths shown.
Canada has noticed a steady buildup of coronavirus cases in recent weeks as the weather cools and young people and teachers return to school.
The federal government has pledged billions of dollars in investment to provinces and territories for detection capacity, while some provinces have begun to reimpose measures to curb the spread of the virus.