Coronavirus: Latest Data Released



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The number of new infections around the world has gradually increased this week, with more than 52 million people already known to authorities on Thursday morning.

The epidemic is spreading faster and faster around the world, according to the latest data from US Johns Hopkins University on Thursday morning, shortly after 6 o’clock.

The number of infected people already exceeds 52 million. That is, the number of infected people increased by more than 674,000 in one day. This is one of the highest changes in a day since the outbreak, according to Johns Hopkins University. Although there were many new infections in the earlier days of the week, compared to the latest data, they indicated a more moderate spread of the epidemic, with 480,000 new infections diagnosed Monday through Tuesday and 520,000 from Wednesday through Wednesday.

Almost 382,000 people have recovered from the disease since Wednesday morning, bringing the number of people cured to about 34 million. 12,804 people died from the coronavirus disease (covid-19) and its complications, and the death toll from the epidemic exceeds 1,283 million. The evaluation of the data should take into account that However, it should be taken into account that epidemiological protocols differ from one country to another, the testing capabilities are not the same, so the actual number of infected may differ from the reported by Johns Hopkins University.

This is how the epidemic spreads in the world
Name November 12, 2020 (Thursday) One day change
Infected person) 52 069 683 674 450
Healed (person) 33 872 591 381867
Death victim (main) 1 283510 12 804

Source: Johns Hopkins University, Napi.hu

The United States has the worst epidemic situation in the world in terms of the number of people infected: US authorities have registered 10.4 million infected people so far. 8.6 million people are known to be infected in India, 5.75 million in Brazil, more than 1.9 million in France, and 1.82 million in Russia so far. An interactive map from Johns Hopkins University shows where the pandemic is in different parts of the world.



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