Number of Coronavirus Cases Approaches 50 Million Worldwide
Number of
coronavirus cases approaches 50 million worldwide. According to the latest data, the total number of cases in the world has exceeded 49 million 669 thousand.
According to the “
Worldometer” website, where up-to-date data on cases in countries and regions where coronavirus (Covid-19) were detected were compiled, 1 million 248 thousand 794 people worldwide died due to the coronavirus.
While the total number of cases in the world reached 49 million 669 thousand 172, 35 million 256 thousand 16 people with the virus recovered. Treatment of 13 million 164 thousand 362 patients continues.
In the USA, where the highest number of cases and deaths were observed, 10 million 59 thousand 782 people were infected with coronavirus, and 242 thousand 239 people died due to the virus.
Countries with more than 500 thousand cases outside the USA are as follows:
“India (8 million 462 thousand 80), Brazil (5 million 632 thousand 505), Russia (1 million 733 thousand 440), France (1 million 661 thousand 853), Spain (1 million 388 thousand 411), Argentina (1 million 228 thousand 814), England (1 million 146 thousand 484), Colombia (1 million 127 thousand 733), Mexico (955 thousand 128), Peru (917 thousand 503), Italy (862 thousand 681), South Africa (734 thousand 175), Iran (663 thousand 800), Germany (641 thousand 362) and Chile (518 thousand 390).”
Countries outside the USA where virus-related deaths exceed 10 thousand are as follows:
“Brazil (162 thousand 35), India (125 thousand 605), Mexico (94 thousand 323), England (48 thousand 475), Italy (40 thousand 638), France (39 thousand 865), Spain (38 thousand 833) , Iran (37 thousand 409), Peru (34 thousand 783), Argentina (33 thousand 136), Colombia (32 thousand 405), Russia (29 thousand 887), South Africa (19 thousand 749), Chile (14 thousand 450) , Indonesia (14 thousand 442), Ecuador (12 thousand 761), Belgium (12 thousand 708), Germany (11 thousand 364), Iraq (11 thousand 244), Turkey (10 thousand 722) and Canada (10 thousand 436).”