A pandemic of the new coronavirus has killed more than 846,000 people worldwide.
More than 25.2 million people internationally have been diagnosed with COVID-19, the disease caused by the new respiratory virus, according to knowledge collected through the Center for Science and Systems Engineering at Johns Hopkins University.Diagnostic criteria: by clinical means or a laboratory.check – vary from country to country.However, the actual figures are believed to be much higher due to lack of control, many unreported instances and suspicions that some national governments hide or minimize the scope of their epidemics.
Since the first cases were detected in China in December, the virus has spread to all continents except Antarctica. The United States has become the worst-affected country, with more than 5.9 million cases diagnosed and at least 183,069 deaths.
Nearly 170 COVID-19 vaccine applicants are being monitored through the World Health Organization, six of which are in 3 of the critical trials.
The number of diagnosed coVID-19 cases is now 25,236,271, according to a real-time count from Johns Hopkins University.
At least 846,574 other international people have died from the disease.
The five countries most sensitive with the number of national bodies are the United States, Brazil, India, Russia and Peru, respectively.
The United States accounts for more than 23% of diagnosed cases worldwide.