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Worldwide Covid-19 caseload top 150.9 million: Johns Hopkins University

Washington: The overall global Covid-19 According to Johns Hopkins University, the death toll rose 150.9 million higher, while the death toll rose to more than 3.17 million.

In its latest update on Saturday morning, the University’s Center for Systems Science and Engineering (CSSE) revealed that the current global case load and death toll stand at 150,972,476 and 3,176,054, respectively.

The US is still the country hardest hit, according to the CSSE, with the highest number of cases and deaths in the world, 32,345,038 and 5,759,921 respectively.

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In terms of infections, India follows in second place with 18,762,976 cases.

The other countries with more than two million confirmed coronavirus cases are Brazil (14,659,011), France (5,677,835), Turkey (4,820,591), Russia (4,750,755), the United Kingdom (4,432,246), Italy (4,022,653), Spain (3,524. 077), Germany (3,393,721), Argentina (2,977,363), Colombia (Colombia) 2 859 724), Poland (2 792 142), Iran (2 499 077) and Mexico (2 344 755), the CSSE figures shown.

In terms of deaths, Brazil ranks second with 403,781 deaths.

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Nations with more than 50,000 deaths are Mexico (216,907), India (208,330), the United Kingdom (127,775), Italy (120,807), Russia (108,290), France (104,675), Germany (82,948), Spain (78,216). ), Colombia (73,720), Iran (71,758), Poland (67,502), Argentina (63,865), Peru (61,477) and South Africa (54,350).

Source: Telangana Today

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