COVID-19: Over 50 Million Confirmed Cases Reported Worldwide – WHO

World Health Organization (WHO) COVID-19 figures on Monday has demonstrated that the number of confirmed cases worldwide has surpassed 50 million.

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A WHO dashboard demonstrated that around the world, as of on Monday, an aggregate of 50,030,121 confirmed cases of COVID-19, including 1,252,072 deaths, had been accounted for to the UN health office.

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The movement of the COVID-19 pandemic kept on getting. It took only 20 days for the WHO count to go from 40 million worldwide cases investigated Oct. 20 to 50 million.

Monday’s figures demonstrated that the U.S. stays at the top in both affirmed cases and passings, revealing 9,763,730 COVID-19 cases and 235,562 passings.

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The next is India and Brazil which have announced 8,553,657 and 5,653,561 affirmed cases separately, including 126,611 and 162,269 passings from every nation.

Following the main three in affirmed cases are Russia with 1,774,334 cases, France with 1,714,361 cases, Spain with 1,328,832 cases, Argentina with 1,236,851 cases, Britain with 1,171,445 cases, Colombia with 1,136,447 cases, and Mexico with 961,938 cases.

On the rundown of losses of life, following the main three are Mexico with 94,808 cases, Britain with 48,888 cases, Italy with 41,063 cases, France with 39,849 cases, Spain with 38,833 cases, Iran with 38,291 cases, and Peru with 34,840 cases.

As per WHO territorial workplaces, America remains the most influenced territory by COVID-19, with a sum of 21,730,622 affirmed cases and 659,080 demise cases, trailed by Europe where 13,135,548 affirmed cases and 311,336 passing cases have been accounted for.

As the world is attempting to contain the pandemic, nations including Germany, France, China, Russia, the United Kingdom, and the United States are hustling to discover an immunization.

As per the site of the WHO, as of November 3, there were 202 COVID-19 up-and-comer antibodies being created around the world, and 47 of them were in clinical preliminaries

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