There are already more than 1.5 million victims of the pandemic in the world



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There are already more than 1.5 million victims of the pandemic in the world

The number of victims of the coronavirus pandemic is growing rapidly

The death rate from coronavirus per million of the world’s population has already reached 193.2.

The number of deaths of patients with coronavirus COVID-19 in the world has exceeded 1.5 million, and the number of infected has reached 65.2 million, according to the statistics website Worldometer on Thursday, December 3.

Therefore, the United States ranks first in the number of infection cases and deaths associated with COVID-19. During the pandemic, more than 14.3 million infected people were diagnosed in the country. More than 280,000 people have died from the coronavirus. Almost 8.5 million sick have recovered.

India ranks second in terms of coronavirus infections: more than 9.5 million infections have been detected there. More than 138 thousand infected people have died. At the same time, India has a high recovery rate: almost 9 million cases have already been cured.

The third place in the cases of infection detected is occupied by Brazil: more than 6.4 million cases of COVID-19 infection have been registered in the country, the number of deaths among those infected exceeds 174 thousand. In Brazil, as in India, there is a high rate of recovery from coronavirus infection: almost 5.7 million people in the country have been ill.

The death rate of the coronavirus per million inhabitants has already reached 193.2.

A day earlier, the United States was reported to have the highest peak in deaths from COVID-19. In the United States, the highest peak in mortality from coronavirus was recorded on December 2. In one day in the country – 2733 deaths.

It was also predicted that by the spring in the United States, the number of deaths from COVID-19 could reach 450,000. This winter, the country will face a new wave of coronavirus epidemic – the season will be the most difficult in the history of US healthcare.

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