Desk Report
Publish: 20 Jan 2022, 11:33 am
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The COVID-19 total caseload all over the world has surpassed
330 mln, while the death toll has reached 5.55 mln, the World Health
Organization (WHO) stated.
According to the latest data, as many as 332,617,707 people
were infected with COVID-19 and some 5,551,314 others died. The COVID-19
incidence rose by 3,156,986 in the last 24 hours and the number of fatalities
climbed by 6,889.
On January 12, there was registered a new high of 3,519,158
COVID-19 daily cases. The WHO counts only officially confirmed data provided by
the countries.
The US ranks first in terms of COVID-19 cases, recording
66,254,888 cases of the infection. India occupies the second position
(37,901,241 cases), followed by Brazil (23,074,791), the UK (15,399,304) and
France (14,346,424). The US also has the highest death toll, confirming 846,647
COVID-19 fatalities, followed by Brazil with some 621,166 deaths and India with
487,202 mortalities. Then goes Russia with 323,376 deaths due to COVID-19 and Mexico
with 301,469 fatalities.
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