#Coronavirus: Global Death Toll Surpasses 170,000 deaths with a 6.87% #Covid19 Death Rate.— Coronavirus Updates - Alexander Higgins (@kr3at) April 20, 2020
There are now 8 countries with a Case Fatality Rate above 10%. The US has moved up to 18th with a 5.36% mortality rate. pic.twitter.com/62yddBioT3
RT: Worldwide Covid-19 death toll soars past 170,000 – Johns Hopkins University
The coronavirus pandemic has claimed over 170,000 lives around the globe, the latest figures by Johns Hopkins University show, as regions of the US – the world’s top Covid-19 hotspot – gear up to lift lockdown measures.
The university’s worldwide death tally reached 170,042 on Monday evening, as both cases and fatalities keep climbing across scores of nations. Though the overall mortality rate will continue to fluctuate as new data becomes available, the current global average is now somewhere just under 7 percent, according to statistics gathered by Worldometer. Eight countries have observed fatality rates above 10 percent, while the US – which has the highest absolute death toll – recently moved up slightly to 5.36 percent, still falling below the world average.
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