Coronavirus in Morocco: New record with 105 deaths, 9,778 new infections and 75,818 active cases

On 9 and 10 August 2021, 9,778 new cases of contamination, 105 deaths and 7,365 people recovered were confirmed in the Kingdom. The number of active cases still stands at 75,818, while more than 11.1 million people have received a second dose of the vaccine. Epidemic surveillance, in statistics.

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In the Maghreb, Algeria does not communicate the number of screening tests, which suggests that the number of infections is much higher than the official figures. In the previous report, reports of 992 new cases, 28 deaths and 721 recoveries infected with Kovid-19 were withheld. There are a total of 182,368 cases of infection in the country, in which 4,578 deaths and 122,074 have been cured.

According to the latest reports available, in Tunisia, 761 new cases of infection were recorded, 64 deaths and 2,539 were cured. There are a total of 613,628 cases of infection in the country since March 2020, including 21,089 deaths and more than 546,614 people.

According to the latest reports available, in Mauritania, 241 new cases of infection, 4 deaths and 319 recoveries were recorded. There are 28,438 cases of Kovid-19 infection in the country, including 24,137 cured and 609 deaths.

The novel coronavirus pandemic has killed at least 4,303,610 people worldwide since the onset of the disease in China in late December 2019 by the WHO office, according to a report established by AFP at 10:00 GMT on Tuesday from official sources. has taken.

More than 203,332,890 cases of infection have been officially diagnosed since the start of the pandemic.

Most patients recover, but the still poorly evaluated portion persists with symptoms for weeks or months.

The figures are based on daily reports sent out by health officials in each country. They exclude modifications made by some statistical organizations, which end up with very high numbers of deaths.

The WHO estimates that the consequences of the pandemic could be two to three times higher than officially recorded, taking into account the additional mortality rates directly and indirectly linked to COVID-19.

Despite the intensification of screening in many countries, a significant proportion of less severe or asymptomatic cases are also not known.

On Monday, 8,556 new deaths and 625,724 new cases were registered worldwide.

The countries that recorded the most new deaths in their latest reports are Indonesia with 2,048 new deaths, Russia (792) and Iran (588).

The United States is the worst-hit country in terms of both deaths and cases, with 617,321 deaths among 35,948,170 cases, according to a Johns Hopkins University count.

The United States is followed by Brazil with 563,562 deaths and 20,177,757 cases, India with 428,682 deaths (31,998,158 cases), Mexico with 244,690 deaths (2,978,330 cases), and Peru with 197,029 deaths (2,125,848 cases).

Among the hardest-hit countries, Peru is the country with the most deaths relative to its population, with 598 deaths per 100,000 inhabitants, followed by Hungary (311), Bosnia (295), the Czech Republic (284) and Brazil (265). Huh. )

Latin America and the Caribbean reported a total of 41,583,865 cases as of 10 am GMT, 1,393,283 deaths, Europe 1,213,964 (59,770,342 cases), Asia 707,304 deaths (46,441,407 cases), the United States and Canada 643,991 deaths (37,388,161 cases), Africa 178,060 deaths (7,054,509 cases), the Middle East 165,535 deaths (11,000,058 cases), and Oceania 1,473 deaths (94,553 cases).

The assessment was carried out by AFP offices using data collected from competent national authorities and information from the World Health Organization (WHO). Due to corrections made by officials or late release of data, the 24-hour growth figures may not exactly match the figures released a day earlier.

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