• Coronavirus. Over six million cases worldwide, one in Latin America
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  • Coronavirus: 62,200 deaths in Latin America, 20,000 new cases per day in the United States
  • Over 6.5 million cases worldwide, Latin America: 1,136,034 infections. Brazil records dead in 24 hours

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June 7, 2020 - The United States records another 749 coronavirus deaths in the past 24 hours, a total of 109,791, according to the Johns Hopkins University balance sheet. There are over 1.9 million cases of contagion in the country. About 500,000 people healed. 

The more than 45,000 infections in the past 24 hours, along with 1,714 deaths, prove that the coronavirus pandemic is intensifying and is still seeking its peak in Latin America. The infected are now 1,238,297, of which 63,909 died. This is what emerges from an ANSA statistics based on data from 34 Latin American countries and territories.   

Brazil, which leads the ranking of the region, has reserved a surprise by revealing only the infections (27,075) and the dead (904) yesterday, without providing the accumulated since the beginning of the pandemic, which is 672,846 infected and 35,930 dead. Peru (191,758 and 5,301) and Chile (127,745 and 1,541) follow.   

Latin American countries with more than 5,000 infections include Mexico (113,619 and 13,511), Ecuador (42,728 and 3,608), Colombia (38,027 and 1,205), Dominican Republic (19,195 and 536), Argentina (21,037 and 642), Panama (15,463 and 370), Bolivia (12,728 and 427), Guatemala (6,485 and 216) and Honduras (5,971 and 248).