The global number of COVID-19 cases exceed 100 million, accounting for 1.3% of the world’s population, and 2.1 million deaths have been recorded.
On January 27, 2021, Reuters reported that global COVID-19 cases surpassed 100 million, representing 1.3% of the world, with many countries grappling with the novel coronavirus outbreak. Including the vaccine to prevent disease that is still not enough.
The source said it had been infected every 7.7 seconds and that an average of 668,250 people have been infected every day since the beginning of this year.
In total, 2.1 million people died, accounting for 2.15% of all infected.
Information from the statistics website “World Ohmeters” reports that the countries with the most infections are The United States, with 26 million infected, followed by India with 10.6 million, Brazil with 8.9 million, Russia with 3.7 million and the UK with 3.6 million.
Right now, 56 countries have started vaccination against COVID-19. Israel is the fastest in the world for per capita vaccinations. At least one dose of vaccination has been administered to 29 percent of the nation’s population. However, worldwide there is a significant shortage of immunization systems in the country.
In addition, some countries, such as the United Kingdom, South Africa and Brazil, have also been found to have had COVID. “New strains” that have been mutated, UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson said the new strains have a rapid epidemic rate and may “Dangerous to life” than normal bacteria
The Thai COVID-19 Center summarizes the global situation of coronavirus 2019 (COVID-19) on Wednesday, January 27, 2021, at 10:00 am, with a total number of cases of 100,822,401 cases, 110,171 severe symptoms, 72,837,496 cured. 2,166,950 cases and deaths
Countries with the highest number of cases of infection
1. United States ???????? 26,011,222 cases
2. India ???????? 10,690,279 operators
3. Brazil ???????? 8,936,590 operators
4. Russia ???????? 3,756,931 persons
5. UK ???????? 3,689,746 operators
Thailand Ranked 121st with the cumulative number of confirmed infections of 15,465
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