translated from Spanish: The coronavirus pandemic recorded 678,000 new cases worldwide

The pandemic of the new coronavirus has recorded more than 678,000 new cases worldwide in the last 24 hours, very close to Friday’s record of 690,000, to the global 66 million, and another 12,410 dead, according to the balance published saturday by Johns Hopkins University.With the 678,401 cases recorded on the total eve amounting to 65,925,374 contagions , while the overall death figure stands at 1,519,050. More than 42.3 million people have managed to overcome COVID-19, the respiratory disease generated by coronavirus. In recent weeks, the United States has recorded the worst case data for the entire pandemic and is counting more than 227,000 positives and 2,607 dead, its new daily record of contagion, with a total of 14.3 million contagions. CoVID-19 fatalities on U.S. soil rise to 278,932.India, on the other hand, continues the downward trend in the rate of contagion in recent weeks, although it already exceeds 9.6 million cases and accumulates 139,700 deaths. The Asian country has recorded the most recoveries to date, more than 9 million. BRAZIL ACCUMULATES MORE THAN 175,000 DEAD BY COVID-19Brasil remains third in this classification which is configured from data from 191 countries and territories with coronavirus cases. The South American giant has recorded more than 6.5 million cases and 175,964 dead. After several days in which it has added more than 25,000 cases, Russia remains in fourth place overall, with a total of 2.38 million contagions and 41,370 deaths. In France, there are 2.3 million people infected and 54,589 fatalities. The Uk overtakes Spain and ranks as the sixth country most affected by the pandemic, with 1.69 million contagions and 60,714 deaths, after adding more than 16,200 positives on the last day. Italy has also surpassed Spain in recent hours. The transalpine country has 1.68 million contagions and 58,852 deaths, although Spain has only about 3,000 fewer cases left than the Italian total and accumulates 46,252 deaths. Argentina, the second country with the most cases in Latin America, totals 1.45 million infected and 39,512 deaths. Above one million cases are also Colombia, with 1.35 million positives and 37,467 fatalities; Germany, with 1.15 million and 18,577 deaths; Mexico, which counts 1.15 million positives and 108,863 deces; Poland, with 1.04 million infected and 19,359 fatalities, and Iran, which surpasses one million positives with 49,695 death. Still below one million, Peru has 967,075 people with coronavirus and 36,076 deaths, ahead of the infected 808,828 and the 13,867 deaths in Ukraine. South Africa, Africa’s most affected by the pandemic, counts 805,804 infected and 21,963 deceased. For its part, Turkey accumulates 765,997 cases of COVID-19 with 14,509 deaths, while Belgium –587,439 positive and 17,142 dead–, Indonesia –563,680 cases and 17,479 deaths–, Iraq –560,622 contagions and 12,387 deaths–, Chile –557,135 cases and 1 5,558 deaths–, the Netherlands — 553,040 contagions and 9,704 deaths — and Czech Republic — 542,406 cases and 8,738 deaths — and Romania — 500,273 cases and 12,052 contagions — are also above the half-million threshold. With more than 400,000 positive Bangladesh, with 473,991 infected and 6,772 fatalities; Philippines, with 436,345 cases and 8,509 deces; Pakistan, with 413,191 positives and 8,303 deaths, and Canada, with 406,189 positives and 12,519 deaths. Already in the arc of the 300,000 contagions are Morocco (372,620), Saudi Arabia (358,336), Switzerland (344,497), Israel (342,101), and Portugal (312,553), while in the fork of 200,000 to 300,000 austria (297,245), Sweden (278,912), Nepal (238,861), Hungary (238,056), Jordan (234,353), and Serbia (206,940)Above 100,000 positives are Ecuador (196,482); Kazakhstan (178,378); United Arab Emirates (174,062); Panama (173,607); Bulgaria (158,807), Japan (158,408); Georgia (152,704); Dominican Republic (146,680); Bolivia (145,325); Kuwait (143,917); Costa Rica (143,685); Belarus (143,383); Croatia (143,370); Armenia (139,692); Qatar (139,643); Azerbaijan (138,000); Lebanon (134,295); Guatemala (124,805); Oman (124,329); Egypt (117,583); Moldova (113,829); Slovakia (113,392); Greece (113,185); Ethiopia (112,091); Honduras (109,760), Venezuela (103,877) and Tunisia (101,900)China, the country in which the pandemic originated, account for 93,348 infected and 4,746 fatalities.



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