Corona worldwide figures are shocking, total cases cross 62 million mark
Corona worldwide figures are shocking, total cases cross 62 million mark
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Covid cases are increasing worldwide. Everybody is upset by the havoc of this deadly Kovid. The number of infected globally has reached 62 million. These recent figures have been reported by Johns Hopkins University. According to the Center for System Science and Engineering (CSSE) at Johns Hopkins University, the number of infectives reached 6,20,94,127 by 4 am. At the same time, 1,449,709 patients have been killed due to this infection. With this, the number of people recovering worldwide has reached 39,750,055.

Most patients in India are cured: As it has been learned that India is second in terms of infection in the world, but most patients in India have been cured. There is a figure of 8,759,969 recoveries in India.

America, the most infected country in the world: America is said to be the most infected country in the world by this virus. Every day the data of the infected is being reached here. In the US, the number of infected has reached 13,227195. Along with the infected figures, it also has the highest number of deaths due to infection. The number of people who died of infection has reached 265,973. At the same time, 4947,446 patients have been cured. India is the second most infected country in the world after the US. The number of infected here is 9,351,109. At the same time, 6,238,350 infection cases have been reached in the infected country Brazil and the number of deaths has reached 171974.

Corona's latest status in these countries: France (2,260,789), Russia (2,223,500), Spain (1,628,208), UK (1,609,141), Italy (1,564,532), Argentina (1,413,375), Colombia (1,299,613), Mexico (1,078,594) and Germany. (1,042,048) cases have been registered.

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