The anti-world record for mortality from COVID-19



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The anti-world record for COVID-19 mortality

The previous anti-record was recorded on October 1

In total, 48.4 million cases of coronavirus have been confirmed on the planet, of which 1.2 million have ended in the death of patients.

By November 4, a record number of people died from complications of the coronavirus disease in the world: 9,067, mostly in the United States (1,201 people). These data are provided by the statistical portal Worldometer.

The previous anti-registration was registered on October 1, when 8,831 inhabitants of the planet were victims of a new type of contagion.

In addition, during the previous day, 570,934 new cases of infection were detected, a figure close to an anti-registration (573,000 COVID-19 infections were diagnosed on October 29).

Until the morning of November 5, 48.4 million cases of coronavirus were confirmed in the world, of which 34.7 million ended in recovery and 1.2 million in patient death.

The United States (9.8 million), India (8.4) and Brazil (5.6) continue to be the leaders in terms of incidence in the world. Six more countries in the world have registered more than a million infected by COVID: Russia, France, Spain, Argentina, Colombia and Great Britain.

Ukraine is ranked 21st in the world and 9th in Europe in terms of incidence (420,617 cases). In the last day, three records have been registered in the country: in the increase of infected (9524 people), in the number of recovery cases (7536) and death (199) of patients.

Recall that a new record of deaths from coronavirus was recorded in the Czech Republic. During the past week, about a third of the total deaths during the pandemic died in the country.

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