translated from Spanish: Coronavirus worldwide: nearly 24 million cases and 800,000 dead

The numbers of the coronavirus continue to increase while we wait for the vaccine. Some countries resumed some activities, opened their borders and others are still in our homes. According to the latest data from Johns Hopkins US University, the disease affected 23,820,104 people, with 818,137 deaths and 15,484,770 patients who managed to recover. In the United States it generated 178,477 fatalities, with 5,777,393 confirmed cases so far. Brazil remains critically in critical condition with 116,580 deaths and 3,669,995 people infected. In the third place in the world was India, with 3,167,323 infected patients in total and 58,390 deaths.

Russia ranks fourth, with 963,655 contagions and 16,524 deaths, while South Africa remained in fifth place, with 613,017 positive cases and 13,308 fatalities.  Peru, the most complicated South American country after Brazil, appears with 600,438 infected and 27,813 dead, while then come Mexico with 568,621 cases and 61,450 deaths, Colombia, which so far recorded 551,688 contagions and 17,612 deaths, and Spain with 412,553 infected and 28,924 deaths. Chile remains on that list with 400,985 infected and 10,958 fatalities, Iran, with 363,363 sick people and 20,901 deaths, Argentina with 359,638 infected and 7,563 deaths, the United Kingdom with 329,821 infected people and 41,535 deaths and Saudi Arabia, with 309,768 positive cases and 3,722 deaths. Bangladesh is infected with 299,628 and 4,028 dead, Pakistan, with 293,711 infected and 6,255 deaths, France, with 285,902 patients and 30,549 deaths, Turkey, with 261,194 cases and 6,163 deaths, and Italy, with 261,174 patients with Covid-19 and 35,445 deaths.

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