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Coronavirus: over 470 thousand cases worldwide, 550 thousand deaths in the US
Coronavirus.
Over 128 million cases and 2.8 million deaths since the start of the pandemic
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03 April 2021 There are over 130 million infections from Covid-19 in the
world
.
This is what emerges from the update of the data by Johns Hopkins University which records 130,260,529 confirmed cases since the beginning of the pandemic.
The most affected country remains the
United States
with 30,608,365 cases, followed by
Brazil
(12,910,082) and
India
(12,392,260): fourth is
France
(4,802,457) with
Russia
following 4,511,973 infections and
Great Britain
at 4,367,969.
Italy
ranks
sixth
with 3,629,000 cases.
The
Mexico
has recorded 190 deaths Covid-19 in the last 24 hours, for a total of 203,854 deaths.
The Ministry of Health reported yesterday, also reporting 5,381 new infections, for a total of 2,247,357 confirmed cases.
However, the official death toll could be much higher, since on March 28 the same federal government reported in its most up-to-date "excess mortality" report that the country had recorded 294,287 deaths associated with Covid up to 13. February, after studying the death certificates.
Based on these data and those reported daily, the country would easily exceed 300,000 coronavirus deaths, a figure that would place it on the same level as Brazil, second behind the United States, according to data from Johns Hopkins University.
Furthermore, Mexico occupies the fourteenth place in the world for the number of infections.
The German health authorities have announced that 18,129 new cases of Coronavirus infection have been registered in
Germany
in the last 24 hours
.
The deaths attributed to Covid-19 were 120. A week ago, the Robert Koch Institut recorded 20,742 new infections and 157 deaths within 24 hours.