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The number of COVID-19 infections in the world exceeded 116 million, the number of victims – 2.58 million

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The number of detected cases of coronavirus in the world since the beginning of the pandemic on Saturday morning amounted to 116 million 61 thousand 296, according to data from the American University of Johns Hopkins.

Worldwide, the number of deaths from COVID-19-related diseases increased per day to 2 million 580 thousand 50, more than 91 million people recovered.

Countries with 10 million or more COVID-19 infections include the United States, India and Brazil.

The leader in the number of infected and died remains the United States, where a total of 28 million 890 thousand 34 infected with COVID-19 were detected, 522 thousand 761 deaths were recorded, about 20 million people were cured.

The second place in the number of people infected is India, where the number of confirmed cases of COVID-19 since the beginning of the pandemic amounted to 11 192 thousand 45, the number of deaths – 157 thousand 656, about 11 million people have recovered.

The third position in the world in terms of the number of infected people is in Brazil. Here, during the pandemic, 10 million 896 thousand 227 cases were registered, of which 262 thousand 770 people died, more than 9.6 million were cured.

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