GLOBAL DATA: 43 MILLION CASES WORLDWIDE
The coronavirus pandemic originating in the Chinese city of Wuhan has registered in the last 24 hours more than 377,000 new cases, With which the total rises to more than 43 million infected people and 1.15 million fatalities, according to the balance published this Monday by Johns Hopkins University. In total, 43,038,798 people have contracted the virus, of which more than half are in the three most affected countries – the United States, India and Brazil – while the fatalities are already 1,154,242.
As regards thehe recoveries, there are already more than 28.9 million people those that have managed to overcome COVID-19, the respiratory disease caused by the virus. India tops the list, with more than 7.13 million cured patients.
U.S It continues to be the country most affected by the pandemic worldwide, with 8.63 million infected people and 225,230 fatalities, after adding more than 60.0 new cases from the previous balance.
India, for its part, accumulates 7.9 million infected people and 119,014 fatalities after registering more than 45,000 positives in the last day. In third position, Brazil It registers 5.39 million infected and 157,134 deaths.
In the fourth position, Russia accumulates 1.52 million cases and 26,092 deaths after registering more than 16,000 cases in the last day. The fifth place is occupied France, with more than 1.13 million cases and 34,673 deaths after adding more than 45,000 positives.
For its part, Argentina adds more than 9,000 new cases and reaches a total of 1.09 million infections and 28,896 deaths, compared to the 1.04 million cases and 34,752 deaths recorded in Spain, waiting for the Spanish Ministry of Health to update the data this Monday. Colombia exceeds one million positives, with 1,015,885 infected people and 30,000 deaths.
For its part, Mexico counts 891,160 cases and 88,924 deaths, while Peru has 888,715 infected and 34,149 deaths. UK records 876,840 positives and 44,986 deaths. Then, South Africa, the country most affected by the pandemic in the entire African continent, registers 715,868 infections and 18,968 deaths.
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