Dr. Sheetal Sheth, an OB-GYN and Medical Director for Labor and Delivery at George Washington University Hospital, is vaccinated for COVID-19 by nurse Lillian Wirpsza in Washington, D.C., U.S. December 14, 2020. Jacquelyn Martin/Pool via REUTERS
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For the 10 countries with the most infections, the number 1 was also United States With the cumulative total of 16,937,182 deaths, increasing to at least 308,023 people
Followed by India Found cumulative patients 9,906,507 deaths increased to 143,746 people.
Brazil The cumulative total of 6,929,409 infected people and 181,945 deaths.
Russia The cumulative infection was found 2,681,256 people died at least 47,391 people.
France There were 2,379,915 patients accumulating, 58,282 deaths.
United Kingdom There were 1,869,666 people infected with the infection, of which 64,402 died.
Turkey There were 1,866,345 cumulative cases, 16,646 deaths.
Italy Accumulated ills increased to 1,855,737 people, 65,011 deaths.
Spain Cumulative infections 1,762,036 people death 48,013 people
Argentina Accumulated 1,503,222 patients, 41,041 deaths.
Nurse Matt Robinson, Patient Care Coordinator at the Methodist University Hospital COVID-19 Unit, tends to the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) patients as the hospital prepares for the distribution of the Pfizer vaccine in Memphis, Tennessee, U.S., December 14, 2020. REUTERS
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For other ASEAN countries
Indonesia Ranked No. 1 in the region with a total of 623,309 cases of infection, at least 18,956 dead
While Philippines At least 450,733 people have been infected and 8,757 have died.
Myanmar or Myanmar The infection accumulated 109,512, while the deaths increased to 2,292.
Malaysia Ill accumulated at 84,846 people, deaths fixed at 419.
Singapore A total of 58,325 people died, adding to at least 29.
Vietnam 1,402 people with the infection have died, the same as 35 people.
Cambodia The cumulative patient was found to 359 people. No deaths were found.
Brunei The cumulative infection of 152 people died, the same 3 people.
and Lao PDR A total of 41 patients were found and no deaths were found.
Health workers salute Elena, 104, as she leaves the Gregorio Maranon hospital, after being treated for the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) and discharged, in Madrid, Spain December 14, 2020. Hospital Gregorio Maranon/Handout via REUTERS
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