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The United States topped the list, with more than 6.5 million injured and 193,755 deaths, followed by India in terms of number of injured with 4.7 million injured and 78,586 deaths.
Brazil ranked third in terms of the number of injured, with more than 4.3 million injured and 131,625 deaths, which is the second highest number of deaths in the world after the United States.
On Monday, the World Health Organization revealed a record number of daily infections with the coronavirus worldwide, reaching 307,930 cases in total, in 24 hours.
The daily number of deaths increased by 5,537 deaths worldwide.
The organization announced the previous record for daily injuries on September 6, which was 306,857 cases.
During the last 24 hours, the United States and India registered more than a thousand deaths and Brazil announced 874 deaths.
The record for daily deaths dates back to April 17, when the WHO announced 12,430 deaths.
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In an interview with Agence France-Presse, Hans Kluge said that the next October and November would be “the two hardest months in the face of the epidemic.”
“It will get more difficult,” Kluge added, noting that “next October and November we will see an increase in deaths.”
Kluge’s comments came as the total number of new Corona virus infections in the world approaches 29 million people, after the world recorded the largest daily increase in infections with the virus that causes the Covid epidemic. -19.
Reuters statistics showed that more than 28.93 million people have been infected with the Coronavirus worldwide, while the total number of deaths from the Covid-19 epidemic has reached 921 437 cases.
According to statistics, cases of the virus have been recorded in more than 210 countries and regions since the first cases were discovered in Wuhan, China, last December.
The United States topped the list, with more than 6.5 million injured and 193,755 deaths, followed by India in terms of number of injured with 4.7 million injured and 78,586 deaths.
Brazil ranked third in terms of the number of injured, with more than 4.3 million injured and 131,625 deaths, which is the second highest number of deaths in the world after the United States.
On Monday, the World Health Organization revealed a record number of daily infections with the coronavirus worldwide, reaching 307,930 cases in total, in 24 hours.
The daily number of deaths increased by 5,537 deaths worldwide.
The organization announced the previous record for daily injuries on September 6, which was 306,857 cases.
During the last 24 hours, the United States and India registered more than a thousand deaths and Brazil announced 874 deaths.
The record for daily deaths dates back to April 17, when the WHO announced 12,430 deaths.
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