Covid-19 News: Live Updates – The New York Times

Covid-19 News: Live Updates – The New York Times

As of Thursday, more than 30 million cases of coronavirus have been reported worldwide. According to the New York Times database. In recent days, India has made a particularly significant contribution to the number and in the last week, the average breast has added more than 1,000,000 new cases a day.

Cases of some of the hardest-hit countries have dropped, but the number of newly reported infections worldwide is growing faster than ever before, as more nations step up their efforts to investigate. . The average breast of known new cases is now over 250,000 a day. The world reached 10 million on June 28 and 20 million on August 10.

The United States has the highest number of cases in the world: over 6.7 million. It is followed by India with over 5.1 million, followed by Brazil with about 4.4 million. But in the last seven days, India has covered more than 652,000 cases, more than double the United States and almost three times more than Brazil. Still, the number of recent cases per capita in India is much lower than the other two.

Some 200,000 people have died in the United States and 134,000 in Brazil. No other country has recorded 100,000 virus-related deaths.

The United States ranks 11th in per capita mortality, after Brazil and Peru, Ecuador, Chile, Bolivia, Belgium, Spain and the United Kingdom. The virus is currently rampant in Latin America, with eight out of 10 countries reporting per capita deaths in the last 10 weeks.

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As of Thursday morning, at least 940,100 infected people had died worldwide, and the virus had been detected in almost every country.

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