Sunday, June 28, 2020

Worldwide Covid-19 Coronavirus Milestones: 10 Million Cases, 500,000 Deaths


Daily Mail: Coronavirus has now infected 10MILLION people worldwide with a quarter of those in the US, official figures show as global death toll nears 500,000

* The US has recorded the most Covid-19 cases of any country in the world (2.5m)
* Brazil (1.3m), Russia (633,000), India (528,000) and UK (311,000) also hard hit
* In Brazil and India the number of confirmed cases has tripled in a month
* A leading British scientist said even these figures are 'underestimates'

Coronavirus has now infected more than 10million people around the world in the most devastating pandemic in a century.

The number of confirmed infections passed the staggering milestone today, Sunday June 28, according to an online map run by Johns Hopkins University in the US.

Data collected from governments around the world showed that 10,015,904 people had been infected with the disease by today and 499,486 had died.

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Worldwide Covid-19 Coronavirus Milestones: 10 Million Cases, 500,000 Deaths

World hits coronavirus milestones amid fears worst to come -- AP
Global coronavirus cases exceed 10 million -- Reuters
Global coronavirus cases top 10 million led by the United States -- France 24
Coronavirus milestones: 10 million cases, 500,000 deaths worldwide -- UPI
Global coronavirus death toll hits 500,000 as number of cases surges over 10 million -- SCMP
Coronavirus: Number of Covid-19 infections tops 10m worldwide -- BBC
Global report: worldwide Covid-19 cases near 10m as US again hits record daily rise -- The Guardian
Global Covid-19 death toll tops 500,000 -- RT
Global coronavirus pandemic death toll passes half a million -- Al Jazeera


How the world got to 10 million coronavirus cases -- ABC News Online

2 comments:

Jac said...

Yes, America has more death than the Kiribati Islands. What a shame! Europe has more death than America, but that's not the subject.

Amp1776 said...

Communist china now has more blood on its hands then the soviets.