The pandemic of the young coronavirus has claimed the lives of at least 3,359,726 people worldwide since the World Health Organization’s office in China announced the outbreak in late December 2019. according to the count of the French Agency, based on official sources.
More than 161,795,290 cases have been officially diagnosed since the beginning of the pandemic.
Yesterday, 12,950 new deaths and 728,160 new cases were recorded worldwide. The countries that announced the most new deaths, in their most recent reports, are India with 3,890 deaths, Brazil (2,211) and the USA (758).
As relayed by ΑΠΕ-ΜΠΕ, the US remains the worst-hit country in both deaths and cases, with 585,232 deaths for 32,895,292 recorded cases, according to the Johns Hopkins University count.
After the United States, the worst affected countries are Brazil with 432,628 deaths and 15,519,525 infections, India with 266,207 deaths (24,372,907 cases), Mexico with 220,159 deaths (2,377,995 infections) and Britain with 12 (4,446,824 cases).
Europe counts, today at 13:00 Greek time, 1,106,294 deaths and 52,103,195 cases, Latin America and the Caribbean 975,296 deaths (30,630,875 infections), US and Canada 610,092 deaths (34,211,534 infections), Asia 403,842 deaths (31,905), 113 the Middle East 137,291 deaths (8,220,606 cases), Africa 125,835 deaths (4,677,822 cases) and Oceania 1,076 deaths (46,151 infections).

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