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Those infected with COVID-19 exceed 150 million worldwide

Those infected with COVID-19 exceed 150 million worldwide
Those infected with COVID-19 exceed 150 million worldwide

According to the latest figures from Worldometers, the number of people infected with the coronavirus reaches 150,256,130 worldwide.

The United States leads in the rate of infections, with 32,983,695 cases of coronavirus detected.

India holds second place, with 18,376,524 people infected. Brazil is in the top three in the world, with 14,523,807 infected.

France ranks fourth in terms of infection (5,565,852). Russia is the fifth (4,787,273). Turkey takes 6th place (4,751,026), followed by Great Britain with 4,411,797 infected. 

There are more than 3 million cases in Italy (3,994,894), Spain (3,504,799), and Germany (3,351,474).

The number of cases exceeded 2 million in Argentina (2,928,890), Colombia (2,824,626), Poland (2,776,927), Iran (2,459,906), Mexico (2,336,944), and Ukraine (2,059,465).

More than a million cases have been reported in Peru (1,783,339), Indonesia (1,657,035), South Africa (1,549,451), the Czech Republic (1,626,033), South Africa (1,578,450), the Netherlands (1,481,323), Canada (1,202,737), Chile (1,184,271), Iraq (1,051,868), Romania (1,051,779), Philippines (1,020,495).

According to the latest data, a total of 3,164,570 people have died from the coronavirus pandemic. And 127,795,124 recovered.

The World Health Organization recognized coronavirus as a pandemic on March 11, 2020.

The outbreak of pneumonia in China began in December of 2019.

China confirmed that coronavirus was contagious and declared quarantine in two cities on January 21.

The first case of coronavirus got detected on February 26, 2020, in Georgia.

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