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Global Covid-19 cases top 41.5mn: Johns Hopkins

By IANS | Updated: October 23, 2020 08:50 IST

Washington, Oct 23 The overall number of global coronavirus cases has increased to 41.5 million, while the deaths ...

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Washington, Oct 23 The overall number of global coronavirus cases has increased to 41.5 million, while the deaths have soared to 1,135,880, according to the Johns Hopkins University.

As of Friday morning, the total number of cases stood at 41,595,980, while the death toll surged to 1,135,880, the University's Center for Systems Science and Engineering (CSSE) revealed in its latest update.

The US is the worst-hit country with the world's highest number of cases and deaths at 8,404,743 and 223,000, respectively, according to the CSSE.

India comes in second place in terms of cases at 7,706,946, while the country's death toll soared to 116,616.

The other top 15 countries with the maximum amount of cases are Brazil (5,298,772), Russia (1,453,923), Argentina (1,053,650), France (1,041,991), Spain (1,026,281), Colombia (990,373), Peru (879,876), Mexico (874,171), the UK (813,451), South Africa (710,515), Iran (550,757), Chile (497,131), Italy (465,726), Iraq (442,164) and Germany (403,874), the CSSE figures showed.

Brazil currently accounts for the second highest number of fatalities at 155,403.

The countries with a death toll above 10,000 are Mexico (87,415), the UK (44,437), Italy (36,968), Spain (34,521), France (34,237), Peru (33,984), Iran (31,650), Colombia (29,637), Argentina (27,957), Russia (25,072), South Africa (18,843), Chile (13,792), Indonesia (12,959), Ecuador (12,500), Belgium (10,539) and Iraq (10,465).

( With inputs from IANS )

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