COVID-19 death toll hits 1,332,100, cases cross 55 million worldwide

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WASHINGTON:Despite the implementation of strict restrictions, the countries all over the world are facing continuous spike in COVID-19 related cases and deaths.

The number of coronavirus cases recorded worldwide has crossed 55 million (55,345,421), according to John Hopkins and AFP tally while the deadly virus claimed 1,332,100 lives worldwide so far and 38,490,104 patients have been recuperated.

The number of people infected with corona in the US, the world's hardest-hit country has risen to 11,538,057 and the total number of deaths has reached 252,651. 

India, the second hardest-hit country reported 8,874,172 cases with 130,559 deaths.

Brazil is the third worst-hit country by the coronavirus, with 5,876,740 patients and 166,067 deaths.

In Russia, 1,948,603 people have been infected by Corona while the total death toll rose to 33,489.

South Africa, the fifth highest number of infections in the world, after the US, Brazil, India and Russia.

The death toll from Coronavirus in South Africa has risen nearly 20,300, with 752,269 people affected.

In Peru, the death tally has jumped to 35,271, with 938,268 infections.

On the other hand, Mexico reported 1,009,396 cases so far with 98,861 fatalities.

The coronavirus has infected more than 532,604 people in Chile and left 14,863 dead.

Number of cases in Spain has climbed to 1,521,899 with 41,253 deaths.

In UK, the virus infections reached 1,390,681 and death toll rose to 52,147.

The number of people infected with the coronavirus in Iran has jumped to 775,121 and 41,979 have been died. (04)


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