Kovid-19 epidemic results at 11:00 GMT

Universal epidemic

The novel coronavirus epidemic has killed at least 2,237,990 people worldwide since the onset of the disease was reported at the WHO’s office in China, according to AFP reported by AFP on Tuesday at 11:00 GMT on Tuesday.

More than 103,330,900 cases of infection have been officially diagnosed since the onset of the epidemic, of which at least 62,861,600 are now considered cured.

The figures are based on daily reports of health officials in each country and exclude ex post modifications by statistical agencies such as Russia, Spain and the United Kingdom.

Worldwide, 9,192 new deaths and 438,962 new cases were registered on Monday. The countries that recorded the most new deaths in their latest reports are 1,758 new deaths in the United States, Germany (861) and Spain (762).

According to Johns Hopkins University count, the United States is the country most affected in both deaths and cases, with 443,365 deaths in 26,321,457 cases.

After the United States, the most affected countries are Brazil with 225,099 deaths and 9,229,322 cases, Mexico with 159,100 deaths (1,869,708 cases), India with 154,486 deaths (10,766,245 cases), and the United Kingdom with 106,564 dead (3,835,783 cases). Huh.

Among the worst-hit countries, Belgium has one of the highest deaths relative to its population, with 182 deaths per 100,000 inhabitants, followed by Slovenia (169), United Kingdom (157), Czech Republic (154) and Italy. (14)).

On Tuesday, 11,5 GMT in Europe, 599,649 deaths (18,987,567 cases) in Latin America and the Caribbean, 463,449 deaths (27,102,474 cases) in the United States and Canada, 241,358 deaths (15,269,815 deaths) in Asia, a total of 743,223 deaths in 33,586,919 cases. Occurred. , Middle East 97,876 deaths (4,769,444 cases), Africa 91,493 deaths (3,582,972 cases), and Oceania 945 deaths (31,713 cases).

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The number of tests conducted since the onset of the epidemic has steadily increased and screening and tracing techniques have improved, leading to an increase in declared contaminants.

However, the number of cases diagnosed only represents a fraction of the actual total of contaminants, with a significant proportion of less severe or asymptomatic cases still remaining unexplained.

The assessment was done using data collected by AFP offices from information from competent national authorities and the World Health Organization (WHO).

The figures for the 24-hour increase may not correspond to those published a day earlier, due to improvements made by the authorities or late publication of the figures.

(With AFP)

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