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The three highest numbers of new infections per day were recorded on Saturday (over 230,000), Friday (over 225,000), and Thursday (almost 220,000).
Almost 2.5 million have been officially announced since July 1. New cases of infection. This is a record level since December last year, when an outbreak of a new disease was reported in China.
The number of reported infections worldwide has doubled in just a month and a half.
The United States (3,247,782 cases), Brazil (1,839,850), India (849,553), Russia (727,162) and Peru (322,710) represent more than half of the world’s cases, with a total of at least 12,736,737 cases, including 565,151 deaths.
In terms of deaths, the most affected continent is Europe, where 202,396 of 3,355,128 people died. The most affected country is the United States, with 134,815 deaths.
United States President Donald Trump released his mask for the first time on Saturday, with more than 66,000 new cases registered in his country, a new daily record.
In Latin America and the Caribbean, COVID-19 is spreading faster, with more than 76,000 new cases registered on July 11. At the time, there were just over 70,000 new cases in the U.S. and Canada, nearly 40,000 in Asia, 17,500 in Africa, and 16,000 in Europe.
The World Health Organization (WHO) said on Friday that “still” it was possible to manage the situation if “quick measures” were taken against the outbreak.
The number of diagnosed cases represents only a fraction of all infections. In some countries, testing is limited to severe cases, and many poor countries have limited testing capabilities.
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