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COVID-19: Continuation not stopping, more than 10 million cases of infection worldwide: Johns Hopkins

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The worldwide pandemic caused by the novel corona virus that emerged from China at the end of last year infected more than 10 million people.

Washington, IANS. Starting in China, the entire world is going to take the name of the epidemic. According to the latest update by Johns Hopkins, the total number of infections worldwide has now exceeded 1.4 million. According to Johns Hopkins University, worldwide Covid-19 figures are from 14 million. The number of deaths due to this epidemic has increased to more than 509,000. Till Wednesday morning, the total cases of Covid-19 have gone to 1 crore 4 lakh 34 thousand 8 hundred 35 (10,434,835). Due to this, the number of dead has increased to 5 lakh 9 thousand 7 hundred 79 (509,779). Although the whole world is vulnerable to pandemic infection, America is number one.

The University’s Center for Systems Science and Engineering (Center for Systems Science and Engineering, CSSE) revealed in its latest update. The highest number of infections in the world is in America, where there are 26 lakh 29 thousand 3 hundred 72 cases of infection so far, while the death toll is 1 lakh 27 thousand 3 hundred 22. According to CSSE, Brazil is second in terms of infection with 14 lakh 2 thousand 41 infections cases and the death toll is 59 thousand 5 hundred 94. Russia is at number three where there are 6 lakh 46 thousand 9 hundred 29 cases of total infection and then 5 lakh 66 thousand 8 hundred 40 cases in India. There are 3 lakh 14 thousand 1 hundred 60 infection cases in the UK.

In the list released by the university, the figures of infection in the following countries have also been released. Let’s have a look-

Peru (285,213), Chile (279,393), Spain (249,271), Italy (240,578), Iran (227,662), Mexico (220,657), Pakistan (209,337), France (202,063), Turkey (199,906), Germany (195,418), Saudi Arabia (190,823), South Africa (151,209), Bangladesh (145,483) and Canada (106,097). Names of some countries have also been included in the list where more than 10,000 deaths have been reported so far. These countries are London where so far 43 thousand 8 hundred 15 people have died due to this infection. At the same time, 34 thousand 7 hundred 67 people have died in Italy. In addition, in France 29 thousand 8 hundred 46 people died due to infection. 10 thousand 6 hundred 70 in Iran, 28 thousand 3 hundred 55 in Spain, 27 thousand 1 hundred 21 in Mexico and 16 thousand 893 people have died due to Covid-19 in India so far.

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