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During the day, a record number of people were infected with the coronavirus in the world: 465.3 thousand
The WHO statistics only take into account officially confirmed information on cases of infection and death provided by states.
During the last day, a record number of people were infected with the coronavirus in the world: 465.3 thousand. The previous high was recorded only the day before. This is clear from the data of the World Health Organization (WHO), published on Saturday, October 24 on the organization’s website.
“This is a record daily increase in COVID-19 cases throughout the time of the pandemic. The previous maximum was registered the day before, October 23: then, during the day, 423.8 thousand people were diagnosed with coronavirus “said the WHO in a published information.
In the WHO European Region, 221,898 new cases of COVID-19 were detected per day. In second place – North and South America – 143 313 cases, in third place – South-East Asia – 66 084.
The top ten countries in which the most infected people per day were detected included:
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USA – 72.3 thousand infected;
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India: 53.3 thousand;
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France: 32.4 thousand;
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Brazil: 24.8 thousand;
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Great Britain: 20.5 thousand;
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Spain: 19.8 thousand;
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Italy – 19,1 thousand;
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Russia – 16.5 thousand;
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Argentina – 16.3 thousand;
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Czech Republic – 15,2 thousand
According to data published by the World Health Organization, the number of deaths increased by more than 6.5 thousand, exceeding 1.14 million.
At the same time, Johns Hopkins University reports 42.4 million cases. According to him, more than half of all COVID-19 cases occur in three countries: the United States, 8.5 million infected, India, 7.8 million, and Brazil, 5.3 million.
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