Global COVID-19 cases exceed 52 million
Health
- 12 November, 2020
- 06:04
The coronavirus pandemic has infected more than 52 million people globally, Report says, citing Johns Hopkins University.
According to its information, 52,041,515 cases of COVID-19 have already been registered in the world.
Moreover, the number of coronavirus-related deaths reached 1,282,184, while 33,870,032 patients recovered.
United States (10 392 702), India (8 636 011), Brazil (5 747 660), and France (1 914 918) are the most affected countries terms of infection cases.
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