The number of deaths and identities has increased in the world

The number of deaths and identities has increased in the world


The daily death toll from the ongoing Corona epidemic has risen sharply around the world. At the same time, the number of newly identified patients has also increased as compared to the previous day.

Corona has transmitted 35 lakh infections in the world in one day. More than 35 lakh 49 thousand have been newly identified. The number of deaths has increased in the world in one day. In the last 24 hours, 9,061 people have lost their lives in the world.

In the last 24 hours, 9,061 people have died of coronavirus around the world, according to the latest data from the coronavirus-infected, death and recovery website WorldMeters. The death toll has reached 55 lakh 93 thousand 256 people around the world. During the same period, 35 lakh 49 thousand 794 people were newly infected with the virus. In other words, the number of newly identified patients has increased by more than one and a quarter lakh as compared to the previous day. Since the beginning of the epidemic, the total number of patients infected with the virus has increased to 34 crores 30 lakh 59 thousand 726 people.

The United States has seen the highest number of deaths in the last few weeks, despite a one-day low. A total of 2,700 people have lost their lives in the country. Identification and death have also increased in India. More than 3 lakh 44 thousand were identified in the country in one day; more than 700 people were identified. More than 4 lakh 25 thousand infections have been identified in France. More than 38,000 were identified in Russia in one day. About 700 people have died.

The number of deaths and identities has increased in the world


The number of infections and deaths has also increased in many countries, including the United Kingdom, Turkey, Italy, Spain, Germany, and Mexico. Canada and France have decided to ease sanctions in the wake of the outbreak.

Note that in December 2019, the first coronavirus patient was identified in Wuhan, China. Then, on March 11 last year, the World Health Organization (WHO) declared Corona a "global epidemic." Earlier, on January 20 of the same year, the agency declared a state of emergency around the world.

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