COVID-19, over 17.6 million infected worldwide

Worldwide, the number of people affected by COVID-19 has reached more than 17.6 million, according to university statistics Johns Hopkins. The U.S. continues to lead with more than 4.5 million infected, followed by Brazil with 2.6 million cases and India with about 1.7 million from the beginning of the pandemic. Mexico [...]
The U.S. continues to lead with more than 4.5 million infected, followed by Brazil with 2.6 million cases and India with about 1.7 million from the beginning of the pandemic.
Mexico has replaced Britain by ranking third in the world in the number of deaths from COVID-19. Over 46 thousand people have lost their lives in Mexico.
The U.S. continues to lead worldwide in the number of deaths as a result of the virus, with more than 153 thousand cases.
Russian media reported that Moscow is preparing to launch a massive inoculation campaign against Coronavirus in September or October.
Reports refer to sources under which vaccines were developed into a state-run think tank. Meanwhile, at a summer camp in the U.S. state of Georgia, a wide expansion of the Coronavirus was recorded, a development that serves as a warning about whether or not to open schools.
According to a study by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the camp had followed the instructions provided by the agency but did not ask children to wear masks.
Of the test results of only 344 out of 597 of those in the camp, 76 percent resulted in infection.
The infection rate may be higher from the fact that the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention did not test all the children in the camp.











