Corona globally: 3 million and 828 thousand deaths and 177 million and 38 thousand injuries

Corona globally: 3 million and 828 thousand deaths and 177 million and 38 thousand injuries

The latest announced global statistics on the "Corona" pandemic, as of this morning, Tuesday, indicated that the number of deaths due to infection with the virus reached 3 million and about 828 thousand deaths, while the total number of infections reached 177 million and more than 38 thousand infections, of whom 161 million and nearly recovered. of 237,000 patients.

The Corona pandemic continues to spread in 220 countries, territories and regions around the world, and the countries of the world recorded 301 thousand and 577 new infections yesterday, and the pandemic caused 6,748 deaths during the last 24 hours.

Statistics showed that the five countries that recorded the highest number of deaths in a single day in the world on Monday were: India (1,452 deaths), Brazil (928 deaths), Argentina (686 deaths), Colombia (588 deaths), and Mexico (371 deaths). ).

She explained that the five countries that recorded the highest number of new injuries, globally, within one day, were, respectively, India (62,597 injuries), Brazil (40,865 injuries), Colombia (24,376 injuries), Argentina (21,292 injuries), and Russia (13,721 injuries). ).

America continues to lead the world in terms of the highest number of deaths and total injuries, despite its noticeable decline recently in the daily total numbers of injuries and deaths.

The statistics indicated that the five countries that, as of Tuesday morning, are considered the most affected by the pandemic in the world in terms of the total number of deaths, are: America (615,232 deaths), Brazil (488,404 deaths), India (377,061 deaths), and Mexico (230,185 deaths), and Peru (188,921 deaths).

And it indicated that the five countries that are considered so far the most affected globally in terms of the total number of injuries: America (34,335,239 injuries), India (29,570,881 injuries), Brazil (17,454,861 injuries), France (5,741,354 injuries), and Turkey (5,336,073 injuries).