In Spain over 500 deaths, the epidemic is slowing

The number of corruption cases worldwide is approaching 2 million and the number of deaths is 120,000, according to Johns Hopkins University data and the Worldometer portal on Tuesday. A total of 1,920,918 people were infected and 119,686 people died from the epidemic, according to Johns Hopkins Hospital. However, according to Worldometer, the numbers are more [...]
The number of corruption cases worldwide is approaching 2 million and the number of deaths is 120,000, according to Johns Hopkins University data and the Worldometer portal on Tuesday.
A total of 1,920,918 people were infected and 119,686 people died from the epidemic, according to Johns Hopkins Hospital.
However, according to Worldometer, the numbers are higher -- a total of 1,925,877 were infected and 119,719 died.
The United States holds first place in the number infected with 587,173, and the death toll is 23.644
On Monday, the United States registered 1509 deaths in one day, almost the same number as the day before.
Italy also exceeded 20,000 deaths, registering 159,000 cases. Of the number of cases, it was behind Spain, with 170,000 of them, including 17,756 deaths.
In Germany nine people have died, and 142 are infected with Ovid-19 in the last 24 hours, while the Netherlands recorded 122 new deaths and 868 new cases.
London is still at the center of the United Kingdom infection. Nearly half the deaths (47%) in the United Kingdom are from London. On average, one in five deaths from the crown occur in London.
Austrian Chancellor Sebastian Kurz said today that progress had been achieved to curb the spread of the coronary infection, but that the crisis had not yet been overcome, and despite the opening of smaller shops, strict measures remained.
Belgium has 254 deaths in the past 24 hours, while there are 530 new cases. The death toll from the Coronavirus has now exceeded 4,000.
Meanwhile, 89 new cases of coronary infection have been reported at the site of the outbreak in China.












