Coronavirus: more than 2.5 million deaths worldwide -450,000 cases in the last day | HELLAS



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The new coronavirus pandemic has caused at least 2,581,034 deaths worldwide after the World Health Organization office in China diagnosed the disease in late December 2019, according to an AFP report based on official sources. .

More than 116,031,470 infections have been officially diagnosed since the start of the pandemic. The vast majority of patients improve, but some who have not yet been properly evaluated continue to have symptoms for weeks or even months. The data are based on reports published daily by the health authorities of each country and exclude ex post reviews by statistical organizations such as Russia, Spain and the United Kingdom.

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More than 10,000 deaths in one day around the world

As of yesterday, 10,685 new deaths and 450,657 new infections were registered worldwide. The countries that registered the most new deaths in their latest accounts are the United States with 2,530 new deaths, Brazil (1,800) and Mexico (712).

The United States is the country most affected by deaths and infections, with 522,879 deaths out of a total of 28,895,047 reported infections, according to the Johns Hopkins University tally. After the United States, the most affected countries are Brazil with 262,770 deaths and 10,869,227 infections, Mexico with 189,578 deaths (2,119,305 infections), India with 157,656 deaths (11,192,088 infections) and Great Britain with 124,261 deaths. 4,207,304 infections). Among the most affected countries, the Czech Republic has the highest proportion of deaths in terms of population, with 201 deaths per 100,000 inhabitants, followed by Belgium (192), Slovenia (187), Great Britain (183) and Montenegro (167) .

871,426 deaths from coronavirus in Europe

To date, at 1:00 p.m. Greek time, Europe has recorded 871,426 deaths out of a total of 38,427,275 infections, Latin America and the Caribbean 693,735 deaths (21,875,286 infections), the United States and Canada 545,063 deaths (29,775,553 infections), Asia 259,009 deaths (16,308,187 infections), Middle East 105,582 deaths (5,662,330 infections), Africa 105,268 deaths (3,950,208 infections) and Oceania 951 deaths (32,637 infections).

Since the outbreak of the pandemic, the number of diagnostic tests performed has increased significantly and monitoring techniques have improved, leading to an increase in recorded infections. The number of diagnosed infections, however, represents only a fraction of the true total number of infections, with a significant proportion of less severe or asymptomatic cases still undetected.

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