translated from Spanish: Deaths by covid-19 in the world exceed one million, according to Johns Hopkins

The world’s covid-19 dead surpassed one million people on Monday, according to data provided by Johns Hopkins University in the United States in their independent count.
According to the figures of the latest update of this source, the deceased have reached 1,000,555 worldwide, with the U.S. with the highest death, 205,031; followed by Brazil, with 142,058; India, with 95,542.
As for the cases, Johns Hopkins University stressed that the world’s 33,273,720 contagions have been reached and the three countries with the most infected with the coronavirus are: USA, with 7,147,241; India, with 6,074,702; Brazil, with 4,745,464.
On the other hand, the academic institution indicated that globally more than 23 million people have recovered from COVID-19, with India at the forefront of registering 5,016,520 patients who have overcome the disease; Brazil ( 4,197,372) and the United States (2,794,608).
The latest figures provided today by the World Health Organization (WHO) indicated that global cases of COVID-19 have exceeded 33 million, after more than 302,000 new contagions were recorded in the previous 24 hours; while the dead had reached 996,342, and were expected to play the million in the coming days.
Health agency data showed that the Americas continues to concentrate half of cases, with nearly 16,500, while 6,810,494 contagions are confirmed in Southeast Asia Asia, in contrast to the world’s least affected Asia Pacific region, with 604,576 detected.

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