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Coronavirus has now infected more than 33 million people across the world, a milestone reached just eight months after it first surfaced in the Chinese city of Wuhan. More than have 1 million died and 23.1 million recovered in what has become the biggest global public health crisis of our time
ACTIVE CASES
7,007,039
Currently Infected Patients
6,946,649 (99%)
in Mild Condition
60,390 (1%)
Serious or Critical
CLOSED CASES
20,735,990
Cases which had an outcome:
19,834,062 (96%)
Recovered / Discharged
901,928 (4%)
Deaths
The coronavirus COVID-19 is affecting 213 countries and territories around the world and 2 international conveyances
These are
the 5 most-affected countries with the highest number of COVID-19 cases
1.
The United States tops 6 million coronavirus cases
The United
States on Sunday surpassed 7.16 million novel coronavirus cases, according to
Johns Hopkins University.
the pandemic
has now claimed the lives of at least 205,267 people in the United States,
which leads the world in the number of confirmed infections.
2.
India becomes second worst-affected country by COVID-19
India's
novel Coronavirus tally crossed the 4 million mark
on Sunday with detection of 82,170 new
cases in 24 hours , the Indian health minister said.
The state of Maharashtara , Andhra
Pradesh, Tamil Nadu, Karnataka and Uttar Pradesh were among the top 5 worst
affected states in India.
3.
Brazil with
more than 4 million cases
Third, in the list of worst affected
countries, Brazil has more than 4.75 million confirmed cases of covid-19
according to Johns Hopkins University.
The country has so far reported 4,764,318
total cases and 142,335 death cases.
4.
Russia with
more than 1.1 million cases
Russia has so far reported 1,168,135 total
cases and 20,335 death cases.
The country has fourth-highest number of
infections behind USA, India and Brazil, but number of new cases has fallen
below to 6000 for the last one month
5.
Peru
reported 814,160 cases
The Peruvian Health Ministry reported 814,160
total COVID-19 cases on September 28. After a brief fall in July, Peru recorded
steady growth in the number of daily cases.
The country's death toll due to coronavirus
stands at 29,687.
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