The number of deaths worldwide from Corona 19 exceeded 1 million.



According to the international statistics website World O Meter, as of the morning of the 28th, the cumulative number of corona19 deaths worldwide exceeded 1 million.



It has been nine months since a report of an unidentified pneumonia spread in Wuhan, China, was officially filed with the World Health Organization on December 31st last year.



The number of deaths per day peaked at 8,513 on April 17th, and by this month, it has maintained the range of 5,000 to 6,000.



In winter amid signs of a recurrence, the spread is expected to increase and the number of deaths is expected to increase further.



The U.S. was counted as the world's largest country with a cumulative death toll of 299,236.



Brazil (141,441), India (94,971), and Mexico (76,243) are following.



The US CNN broadcast pointed out that the cumulative death toll of 200,000 Americans with Corona 19 is more than the total number of deaths in the recent'Five Wars' in the US.



Brazilian President Zaire Bolsonaro also received treatment after he was infected with Corona 19, and India, a large population country, is struggling with quarantine because the blind spot is so wide around the slums.



Korea was the 78th out of 215 countries and territories in the world counted by World Omometer with 401 cumulative deaths.



The number of corona 19 confirmed cases around the world is counted at 33.1 million.



In recent years, there are observations that the corona 19 re-outbreak appears in the United States and Europe, and that the spread of the virus will sharpen further in the winter in the northern hemisphere.



World Health Organization (WHO) emergency response team leader Mike Ryan worried in a recent press briefing that if the world is not actively responding to the spread of the virus, the cumulative number of corona19 deaths could reach 2 million before effective vaccines are available.



Experts are also concerned about the possibility that the spreading trend may become out of control as European countries are not engaged in strict quarantine unlike in the first pandemic earlier this year due to concerns about economic damage.



In South America, after Brazil, Colombia (806,000 confirmed cases), Peru (800,000,142), Argentina (702,484), and Chile (457,000,901) were affected by the virus outbreak. It suffers great damage from both sides of the economy.



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