Globally, coronavirus cases exceeded 30 million on Thursday, with no signs of a reduction in the epidemic, according to Reuters.
India was firmly focused’ on the latest
quake, although North and South America together still account for about half
of the world's issues.
In recent days, the number of new cases
worldwide has reached record levels, and the death toll from an international
race due to a hot vaccine has risen to nearly one million.
According to the World Health
Organization, official coronavirus statistics worldwide are five times the
number of severe influenza cases recorded each year.
Worldwide, there have been approximately 1
million deaths, which is considered’ a backward sign of the virus's two-week
fueling period. It has exceeded the upper limit of 290,000 to 650,000 deaths
per year due to influenza.
This week, India became the second country
in the world, after the United States, to record more than 5 million cases. On
Thursday, it added another record daily to about 98,000 cases.
The South Asian nation, the world's second
most populous country, has been reporting more new cases daily since mid-August
than the United States, accounting for only 16% of the world's known cases.
So far, reported deaths in India have been
relatively low but rising, with more than 1,000 deaths recorded daily in the
country over the past two weeks.
The United States accounts for about 20%
of all global events, even though it accounts for only 4% of the world's population.
The third worst affected country is Brazil, which accounts for about 15% of
global affairs.
It took 18 days for global affairs to
increase from 25 million to more than 30 million. It took 20 days for the world
to go from 20 million to 25 million and 19 days to 15 million to 20 million.
The global rate of new cases is slowing
down every day, reflecting progress in limiting the disease in many countries,
despite some large increases.
Soldiers of the Brazilian Armed Forces
clean a bus at the Santa Canada bus terminal in Crete, Brazil, August 10.
The lowest one-day case in Australia on
Thursday was reported’ to have increased since June as the country's
second-tier center, Melbourne's second-largest city, appeared to be paying for
tight locks.
Health experts stress that official
figures report particularly low rates of both infections and deaths, especially
in countries with limited screening capacity.
With nearly 200 candidates worldwide in
recent weeks, the race to develop and market a novel coronavirus vaccine has
intensified.
US President Donald Trump has said his
country could have a vaccine ready for distribution before the November 3 US
election, while a Chinese health official said this week that China would use
the vaccine as soon as possible in November. Can develop a vaccine for
Although the incidence of the corona virus
is still much lower than the Spanish flu in 1918, which infected an estimated
500 million people and killed at least 10 percent of them, experts fear that
available data The numbers show the real effects of the epidemic.
(Open
https://graphics.reuters.com/world-coronavirus-tracker-and-maps/ in an external
browser for Reuters interactive graphic)
READ MORE