Coronavirus worldwide: The number of confirmed cases rises to 21,072,125
757,471 people have so far died from the pandemic around the world.
The coronavirus outbreak, which was first identified in Wuhan, China and declared a pandemic by World Health Organization on March 11, is continuing to claim the lives of thousands of people across the world.
However, the countries began to ease measures against the coronavirus pandemic, which has been severely affecting the world economy.
The United States, the current epicenter of the pandemic, has the highest number of confirmed cases of coronavirus with 5,415,666 cases, followed by Brazil with 3,229,621 cases, India with 2,461,542 cases, Russia with 907,758 cases, South Africa with 572,865 cases, Peru with 507,996 cases, Mexico with 505,751 cases and Colombia with 433,805 cases.
A total of 13,924,364 people suffering from coronavirus have so far recovered and been discharged from hospital worldwide. (ILKHA)
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