Home » Health » Covid kills 2.5 million people in the world

Covid kills 2.5 million people in the world

The global cumulative death toll from COVID-19 increased by 2.5 million on Friday since the first infection was detected. In Wuhan, China in December 2019, the cumulative number of infectious cases nears 114 million.


Information from public health sources in 219 countries and territories around the world Compiled by reference sites. “World Ohm” of the United States states that counting until 01.36 am on Saturday, February 27, by international standard time or at 8.36 am the same day. Time in Thailand The cumulative death toll of COVID-19 worldwide stands at 2,528,181, 113,966,584 cumulative infections, and 89,524,746 infected patients.

The US maintains the record for the highest number of deaths and infections in the world. The most recent cumulative deaths were 522,951, with 29,135,052 cumulative infections, Brazil’s second highest fatality at 252,988, 10,457,794 cumulative infections (3rd in the world) and Mexico, the third highest cumulative death in the world at 183,692. The number of people with the highest number of infections was the 13th at 2,069,370 people.

India was the fourth highest cumulative death in the world at 156,970, but the second highest cumulative death at 11,079,094 and the UK or UK, the fifth highest cumulative death at 122,415, 4,163,085 infected (5th place).


Leave a Comment

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.