Global COVID-19 caseload tops 131.6 million, India third worst-hit country

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Washington: The total international COVID-19 caseload has topped 131.6 million, whereas the deaths have surged to greater than 2.85 million, in response to Johns Hopkins University.

In its newest replace on Tuesday (April 6) morning, the University’s Center for Systems Science and Engineering (CSSE) revealed that the present international caseload and demise toll stood at 131,696,594 and a pair of,859,357, respectively.

The US is the worst-hit country with the world’s highest variety of circumstances and deaths at 30,777,338 and 555,403, respectively, in response to the CSSE.

Brazil follows in second place with 13,013,601 circumstances and 332,752 fatalities, whereas India takes the third place with 12,589,067 circumstances and 165,101 fatalities. 

The different nations with greater than two million confirmed coronavirus circumstances are France (4,893,971), Russia (4,538,101), the UK (4,376,629), Italy (3,678,944), Turkey (3,529,601), Spain (3,311,325), Germany (2,903,036), Colombia (2,456,409), Poland (2,448,463), Argentina (2,407,159) and Mexico (2,250,458), the CSSE figures confirmed.

In phrases of deaths, Mexico comes within the third place with 204,147 fatalities.

Nations with a demise toll of over 50,000 are India (165,101), the UK (127,106), Italy (111,326), Russia (99,049), France (97,005), Germany (77,070), Spain (75,783), Colombia (64,293), Iran (63,332), Argentina (56,471), Poland (55,005), Peru (53,138) and South Africa (52,995).

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