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They must be accurate 1,001,800 deaths from coronavirus since the start of the pandemic. The Johns Hopkins University real-time updated count has thus passed the one million death mark.
At the top of this sad ranking are the United States with 205,000 deaths, followed by Brazil with 142,000 dead and theIndia with 96,000. In Europe it is the United Kingdom be the country with the most deaths, reaching 42,000.
L ‘Italy it ranks sixth with 35,800 coronavirus-related deaths, with our country paying a heavy price during the first months of the emergency when, especially in Lombardy, it was a veritable massacre.
By staying in Europe, the France so far it has registered 31,700 deaths and the Spain 31,400, while there are 20,000 confirmed deaths in Russia and 9,500 those of Germany. Given the smaller population, the 10,000 deaths that have occurred are significant Belgium.
One million deaths from coronavirus
Exceeded the threshold of one million deaths worldwide, the coronavirus shows no signs of loosening grip. In fact, with the end of the summer, the fear of many experts is that of a second wave.
In reality, it could be said that the first wave has never ended: although in Italy during the summer months there was a sharp decline in new cases and especially deaths, in the rest of the world there were very critical situations.
Just think of the cases ofIndia or of Mexico, in the Central American country there have been 76,600 deaths so far, without forgetting that the figures have remained consistently high in Brazil and in United States.
In Europe, the situation now does not seem to be optimal: in Spain me France every day there are thousands of new cases, and infections increase dramatically also in United Kingdom, Russia me Czech Republic.
Pending the vaccine, which will not be distributed globally soon, the Therefore, the death count is sadly destined to riseNot to mention the fact that in many countries, especially on the African continent, there is still no real spread of coronavirus-related infections and deaths.