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June 9, 2020 Over 7 million cases (7,085,894) and 400 thousand coronavirus deaths (405,168) worldwide according to data from Johns Hopkins University. The USA is the first country to be infected, followed by Brazil, Russia, GB, India, Spain, Italy, Peru, France and Germany. The United States also leads the way for deaths (over 110 thousand), followed by GB, Brazil and Italy.

The coronavirus pandemic continues to make its effects felt in Latin America where in the last 24 hours the number of deaths has remained high (1,367), with a total of 66,952, while the infected have suffered a decline (33,087), perhaps due to a Sunday relaxation in tests, reaching however 1,353,910. This is what emerges from a loop statistics based on data from 34 Latin American countries and territories. Brazil leads the ranking where in the last 24 hours the contagions would have been 15,654, for a total of 707,412 cases, and the deaths 679, for a total of 37,134. National data are missing from two states: Santa Catarina and Alagos. Behind Brazil, Peru  (199,696 E 5,571) and Chile  (138,846 E 2,264).

In Mexico , coronavirus cases exceed 120 thousand, to be precise 120,102. Deaths rose to 14,053 according to the latest data provided by the Ministry of Health. 

Colombia, over 40 thousand cases
Colombia has exceeded 40,000 cases of Covid-19, after the confirmation of 1,483 other infections. According to reports from the Ministry of Health, the country today has 40,719 cases and 1,308 deaths, after the death of 49 other people in the last 24.  

Armenia, premier announces that he has been cured
Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan and his family have recovered from the coronavirus , the leader of the former Soviet republic announced that he had been seriously ill for Covid-19 in recent days. "We just got the results of the second test," said 45-year-old Pashinyan on his Facebook profile. All of his tampons and those of his family members are negative, he said.