COVID-19: Worldwide death toll is on the rise

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7th June: The death toll from the deadly coronavirus has risen to more than 400,000 worldwide.

According to a Baaghi TV report: Outbreaks of the coronavirus have continued to plague the world, with not only the infected patients but also the deaths are increasing day by day.

 

The number of people infected people with the coronavirus worldwide has risen to 6,976,045, bringing the death toll to 4,02,170.

Around the world, 3,162,087 patients with coronavirus are being treated in hospitals, quarantine centers and in isolation at home, of which 53,586 are in critical condition and 3,411,788 have recovered.

Coronavirus has so far killed 112,096 people in the United States, bringing the total number of people infected with the virus to 1,988,544.

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Brazil has become the second most hit country after the United States with more than 600,000 corona cases, with 164 deaths in the past 24 hours. The number of cases in Brazil has reached 676,000, while more than 36,000 people have died.

A further 197 deaths were reported from COVID-19 in Russia, bringing the death toll to more than 5,007. The number of people infected with Corona in Russia has risen to 458,000.

204 people lost their lives due to the coronavirus in the UK, bringing the death toll to more than 40,400, while more than 284,000 people have been infected with the virus.

The corona test and trace system has been implemented in the UK and those who visit corona patients are being isolated.

The number of deaths from corona in Italy has exceeded 33,800 while more than 234,000 people have been affected.

The death toll from COVID-19 in France has risen to more than 29,000, while the number of people affected has risen to more than 153,000.

The death toll from COVID-19 in Turkey has risen to more than 4,600, while the total number of cases has risen to 169,218.

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