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Global Coronavirus Caseload Surpass 95 Million
By: Tupaki Desk | 18 Jan 2021 11:49 AM GMTCoronavirus is continuing its spread across the globe with more than 95 million confirmed cases in 190 countries and more than two million deaths. The infection is surging in many countries that had glaring success in containing initial outbreaks are also detecting infections rise again.
Meanwhile, a new virus strain born in the UK is making people even more terrified. Scientists claim that it can spread 70 percent faster than the existed Covid-19 and countries are once again taking drastic measures.
Recently, the total number of coronavirus cases worldwide reached 95,494,986. There have been 5,32,236 positive cases and 9,192 deaths in the past 24 hours. So far 2,039,986 people have died due to the virus and 68,211,614 have recovered and been discharged.
The total number of Covid cases in the United States now stands at 24,482,050. The virus has so far killed 407,202 people in the United States. The virus intensity is higher in Brazil, Russia, France, Spain and the UK. The rapid spread of the new strain virus, especially in Britain and Africa, is causing concern around the world. So far 10,572,672 positive cases have been reported in India and 152,456 people have died due to the virus.
Meanwhile, a new virus strain born in the UK is making people even more terrified. Scientists claim that it can spread 70 percent faster than the existed Covid-19 and countries are once again taking drastic measures.
Recently, the total number of coronavirus cases worldwide reached 95,494,986. There have been 5,32,236 positive cases and 9,192 deaths in the past 24 hours. So far 2,039,986 people have died due to the virus and 68,211,614 have recovered and been discharged.
The total number of Covid cases in the United States now stands at 24,482,050. The virus has so far killed 407,202 people in the United States. The virus intensity is higher in Brazil, Russia, France, Spain and the UK. The rapid spread of the new strain virus, especially in Britain and Africa, is causing concern around the world. So far 10,572,672 positive cases have been reported in India and 152,456 people have died due to the virus.