Covid's global cases have risen to 15.86 million, while the epidemic has so far killed 3.29 million people. This information was given by Johns Hopkins University. In its latest update on Tuesday morning, the university's Centre for System Science and Engineering (CSSE) said the current global case and the number of deaths from the epidemic are 1,58,616,506 and 32,99,447 respectively.
According to CSSE, the US has become the worst-case dispersal country with the highest number of 3,27,43,117 cases and 5,82,140 deaths in the world. In terms of transition, India ranks second with 2,26,62,575 cases.
Other countries with more than 3 million cases include Brazil (1,52,09,990), France (58,41,593), Turkey (50,44,936), Russia (48,32,959), Britain (44,52,956), Italy (41,16,287), Spain (35,81,392), Germany (35,81,392), Argentina (31,65,121) and Colombia (30,15,301), in case of deaths, Brazil is second with 4,22,340 deaths. The countries where people died more than 1,00,000 people are In India (2,46,116), Mexico (2,19,089), Britain (1,27,870), Italy (123,031), Russia (1,11,740) and France (1,06,845).
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