World Surpasses 20 Million Coronavirus Cases

Global statistic showed that more than 738,930 people have died from COVID-19 while the number of confirmed infections has surpassed 20.2 million and more than people 13.1 million have recovered.

The latest reports on Tuesday, according to Worldometer website which provides real-time statistics for the pandemic, suggest that the number of people around the world confirmed to have the coronavirus has risen to 20,254,685 and 738,930 have lost their lives, while 13,118,618 people have recovered. The United States had reported 166,192 deaths while the total number of those who diagnosed with the coronavirus rose to 5,251,446. The COVID-19 death toll in Brazil surged to 101,857, and the number of confirmed cases rose to 3,057,470. The coronavirus death toll in India has reached 45,353 from more than 2,267,153 coronavirus cases. Source: AFP




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