Global coronavirus deaths exceed 700,000
Other countries
- 05 August, 2020
- 06:17
The global death toll from COVID-19 surpassed 700,000 on Wednesday, according to the Johns Hopkins University and Reuters tallies, with the United States, Brazil, India, and Mexico leading the rise in fatalities. More than 18.54 million people worldwide have been diagnosed with the new coronavirus as of Wednesday, up more than 400,000 in just one day. More than 11 million have recovered.
Nearly 5,900 people die every 24 hours from COVID-19 on average, according to Reuters calculations based on data from the past two weeks.
That equates to 247 people per hour, or one person every 15 seconds.
The United States and Latin America are the new epicenters of the pandemic, and both are struggling to curb the spread of the virus.
Latest News
14:29
AFFA official to serve as UEFA representative at Barcelona - Bayern women's UCL match
Football14:13
Jeyhun Bayramov discusses bilateral relations with Korean counterpart
Foreign policy14:02
Photo
President Cup 2026 international regatta kicks off in Sugovushan
Individual sports13:58
Azerbaijan implements 268 projects in liberated territories in 1Q26
Finance13:52
Baku, Muscat mull co-op in statistics
Foreign policy13:50
Photo
Baku, Abu Dhabi mull prospects for co-op oil and gas sector
Energy13:34
Photo
Azerbaijan presents candidacy for ITU Council membership for 2027-2030
ICT13:25
Photo
Azerbaijan, UAE discuss healthcare cooperation
Health13:14
Photo