List of countries most affected by the Corona pandemic



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List of countries most affected by the Corona pandemic

Reuters

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The number of deaths from coronavirus worldwide has risen to more than two million and 340 thousand deaths, while the total number of people infected since the beginning of the epidemic has reached 106 million and 688 thousand cases.

According to the latest figures and data from Johns Hopkins University, the death toll in the United States, the country most affected by the outbreak of the epidemic, is close to half a million, so far it has exceeded 468,000 deaths, and the total number of injuries so far has reached about 27.2 million.

And in second place in terms of number of deaths is Brazil, where the Corona virus claimed the lives of some 234 thousand people and registered 9.6 million infections, followed by Mexico with a death toll that exceeded 168 thousand cases, while the number of infections since the beginning of the epidemic reached one million and 947 thousand.

India ranks fourth in terms of number of deaths as it has so far recorded more than 155,000 deaths, while it ranks second in terms of number of injured and has so far recorded around 11 million injured.

In Britain, the worst affected country in the European Union, the Corona virus has claimed more than 114,000 lives and the number of infections has reached about 4 million. Italy follows, where the number of deaths exceeded 92 thousand cases, and so far it has registered two million and 655 thousand cases of the virus.

France ranks seventh on the list of countries most affected by the outbreak of the epidemic, with more than 82,000 deaths, and the number of deaths in which it has exceeded 3 million and 419 thousand so far.

In Russia, the Crown epidemic claimed the lives of 77,598 people and the death toll rose to about 4 million.

In Spain, the death toll exceeded 63,000, while the total number of injured exceeded 3 million, followed by Germany, which has registered more than 62,000 deaths and more than 2.3 million injured so far.

Source: Johns Hopkins



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