Global coronavirus cases have exceeded 16 million people as 644'000 have lost their lives with the infection, John Hopkins University announced.
Global coronavirus update: 16 million infected, over 644K dead
26 Jul 2020 - 15:58
Global coronavirus cases have exceeded 16 million people as 644'000 have lost their lives with the infection, John Hopkins University announced.
Since its emergence in China in December last year, the respiratory disease caused by the virus, COVID-19, has afflicted 16,055,909 people and killed 644,661 others across the world.
The United States is the worst hit country, with 4,178,730 cases and 146,463 deaths. The countries trailing the US in terms of infections are Brazil, India, and Russia.
The spread of the viral disease continues to accelerate, and more than five million cases have been declared across the globe since the beginning of the month.
Some countries are easing their COVID-19 lockdown restrictions due to economic concerns, while others are reintroducing strict measures to rein in the deadly outbreak.
The following is the latest on the pandemic from around the globe:
Australia's second-most populous state, Victoria, on Sunday registered 10 deaths from COVID-19, its highest daily toll amid a continuing surge in coronavirus cases.
“Ten families are currently planning funerals… Please wear a mask everyone and if you don't, you'll get fined. And that's exactly as it should be," State Premier Daniel Andrews said after announcing the tally.
Andrews said the latest fatalities brought Victoria's toll to 71 and Australia's national tally to 155.
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