Covid, Italy, third in number of deaths according to population after Belgium and Peru



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COVID-19, Italy ranks third on the sad list of countries with the most dead population-based: this is what emerges from the data collected by the Johns Hopkins University, which constantly monitors the progress of the pandemic: Cover 161 deaths per 100,000 inhabitants, the Belgium is the country with the highest number of victims of COVID-19 in relation to population – according to the latest figures from Johns Hopkins University -. Still in the sad ranking Peru (115 deaths per 100,000 inhabitants), thirdItaly with 112. In statistical terms, it is the Republic of San Marino the country with the highest number of deaths per population (162 of 100 thousand), which, however, due to the small number of inhabitants has a total of 55 deaths. In absolute terms, however, our country is fifth in the world for the number of deaths with more than 67,000 victims since the beginning of the pandemic, after U.S, Brazil, India me Mexico.


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In India more than 10 million infections

In India, 10 million confirmed cases of coronavirus have been exceeded, with 25,152 new infections in the last 24 hours. This was announced by the New Delhi Ministry of Health, updating the total of positives to 10,004,599. India is the second country in the world to have more than 10 million infections after the United States, which has more than 17.4 million according to Johns Hopkins University. On the other hand, 145,136 people in India have lost their lives due to complications related to Covid-19, 347 more than yesterday, as explained by the Ministry of Health.

U.S, case record: nearly 250,000 in 24 hours

In the United States, 249,709 new cases of coronavirus have been registered, never so many in one day. These are data from Johns Hopkins University, which confirms 2,814 deaths attributable to the coronavirus in the last 24 hours. Therefore, the national total of infections rises to 17,459,296, while the number of people who lost their lives after contracting the infection is 313,588, according to Johns Hopkins University.

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