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  • Coronavirus: 172 million cases worldwide.

    India under three thousand victims in 24 hours

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June 07, 2021 According to the latest Johns Hopkins University tally, there are 173,209,947 cases of coronavirus infection in the world since the beginning of the pandemic, of which 222,356 in the last 24 hours. The deaths since yesterday have risen by 4,722 units, for a total of 3,726,458.



The countries that report a total number of cases above 4 million are the

United States

(33,362,535),

India

(28,809,339),

Brazil

(16,947,062),

France

(5,774,361),

Turkey

(5,287,980),

Russia

(5,067,246),

United Kingdom

(4,532,802),

Italy

(4,232,428).

Argentina has

exceeded 3 million cases

(3,955,439),

Germany

(3,708,898),

Spain

(3,697,981) and

Colombia

(3,571,067).



India


For the third consecutive day, India records a decline in daily infections from Covid. In the last 24 hours, according to data released just now by the New Delhi Ministry of Health, the health authorities of the subcontinent have in fact detected 100,636 new infections, or the lowest toll in 61 days, as well as 2,427 deaths. On June 5, the country had registered 120,529 infections and 3,380 deaths while yesterday, respectively, 114,460 and 2,677. Since the onset of the disease, as many as 28,909,975 positivity have been diagnosed in India.



United States


According to the data of the Jhu in the US there have been 5,330 new infections in the last 24 hours, with 251 deaths. Since the start of the pandemic, more than 33.3 million infections and over 597,000 deaths have been confirmed in the country.



Meanwhile, more than 301 million doses of anti-Covid vaccines have been administered since last December 14 in the United States with a population of 330 million people. This is what emerges from the data of the Cdc (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention) updated to yesterday according to which about 63.5% of adults received at least the first dose of the coronavirus vaccine, while 52% of those over 18 completed the vaccination.



The goal announced in early May by Joe Biden is to have 70% of adults vaccinated with at least the first dose by July 4, Independence Day. 86.3% of Americans, while 75.5% completed vaccination. In the United States, Moderna and Pfizer vaccines and Johnson & Johnson's single-dose serum are used. 



Germany


The number of confirmed cases of coronavirus in Germany has increased by 1,117 new infections to 3,701,484, data disclosed today by the Robert Koch Institute (RKI) for infectious diseases. The institute confirms 22 new deaths for a total of 89,244 victims of Covid-19.