Coronavirus cases top 7 million globally
8 June, 2020 10:38
The total number of coronavirus cases in the world has exceeded the 7 million mark, Strategy2050.kz has learnt from TASS.
According to the latest data, 7,000,046 people contracted the virus, 5.75% of them died from the coronavirus-related causes (402,804). The number of infections doubled in just over a month, the 3.5 million mark was passed on May 4.
The United States reported the most cases in the world, the New York Times says there are more than 1,944,700 identified infections there, while 5.67% (110,200) died. Brazil comes second with 685,427 infections and 5.44% (37,312) deaths. Russia follows next with 467,673 infections and 1.25% (5,859) coronavirus fatalities.
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