The number of deaths due to the emerging coronavirus has reached at least 370,261 people worldwide since its appearance last December, according to an AFP count according to official sources at 19:00 GMT today, "Sunday".


More than 6 million and 113,340 infections have been officially registered in 196 countries and regions since the outbreak began, of which at least 2,220,800 people have recovered.


Since the census held yesterday, Saturday, at 19:00 GMT, there have been 3,666 additional deaths, 123,415 new infections worldwide.


The countries with the highest number of deaths are Brazil 956, the United States 698 and Mexico 364.


The United States, which recorded the first death at Covid-19 in early February, is the country worst affected in terms of deaths and injuries, with 104,051 deaths out of 1,778,515 injuries.


At least 416,461 people have recovered.


After the United States, the countries most affected by the epidemic are the United Kingdom with 38,489 deaths out of 274,762 injuries followed by Italy with 33,415 deaths from 233,019 injuries, Brazil with 28,834 deaths from 498,444 injuries, and France with 28,802 deaths from 188,882 injuries.


To date, China has reported a total of 83,001 cases of "two new cases on Saturday and Sunday," including 4,634 deaths, while 78,304 people have recovered.


Rwanda announced yesterday the first death linked to the virus on its soil.


Today, as of 19:00 GMT, Europe counted 178,080 deaths out of 2,151,192 injuries, while the number of deaths announced in the United States and Canada reached 111,399 out of 1,869,442 injuries, Latin America and the Caribbean 50,711 deaths from 990,972 injuries, Asia 16,273 deaths from 542,951 injuries and the Middle East 9487 Deaths from 404,261 injuries and Africa 4,179 deaths from 145,962 injuries and Oceania 132 deaths from 8,565 injuries.

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