Global COVID-19 death toll reported to WHO exceeds 200,000
29 April, 2020 09:21
Globally, over 200,000 COVID-19 deaths have been reported to the World Health Organization as of Tuesday, according to the latest WHO figure, Strategy2050.kz reports with reference to Xinhuanet.
The WHO COVID-19 dashboard updated on Tuesday showed that so far the WHO has received reports of 2,954,222 confirmed COVID-19 cases and 202,597 deaths worldwide.
The United States ranked the top on the WHO dashboard with the highest death toll at 49,170, followed by Italy with 26,977 deaths.
The other countries with death toll topping 20,000 on the dashboard are France (23,261 deaths), Spain (23,190 deaths) and the United Kingdom (21,092 deaths).
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