Live updates: COVID-19 instances exceed 28. 8 million

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The total number of international coronavirus cases exceeded 28. 8 million, while deaths exceeded 922,000, according to Johns Hopkins University.

As of Monday morning, the total number of instances of 28,891,676 and deaths was 922,441, the University Center for Systems Science and Engineering (CSSE) revealed in its latest update.

The United States recorded the number of instances and deaths worldwide, with 6,519,121 and 194,041 deaths, respectively, according to the CSSE.

India has been currently in case with 4,754,356 cases, while the number of deaths in the country is 78,586.

As for cases, Brazil ranks 3rd (4,330,455), followed by Russia (1,059,024), Peru (722,832), Colombia (708,964), Mexico (668. 38 South Africa (6 Spain (566,326), Argentina (555,537), Chile (434,748), France (402,893), Iran (402,893), 402,029), United Kingdom (370,928), Bangladesh (337,520), Saudi Arabia (325,651), Pakistan (301,481), Turkey (291,162), Iraq (290,309 Italy (287,753), Germany (261,737), Philippines (261,216), Indonesia (218,382), Ukraine (158,122) Array Israel (155,604) , Canada (138,640), Bolivia (125,982), Qatar (121,740), Ecuador (118,594), Kazakhstan (118,594), Kazakhstan (128,59 4), 106,803), Dominican Republic (103,660), Romania (103,495), Panama (101,745) and Egypt (101,009), according to CSSE figures.

Other countries with more than 10,000 deaths are Brazil (131,625), Mexico (70821), United Kingdom (41,717), Italy (35,610), France (30,903), Peru (30,526), ​​Spain (30,526), ​​Iran ( 23157), South Africa (15,447), Colombia (22,734), Russia (18,517), Chile (11,949), Argentina (11,352) and Ecuador (10,864).

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