On March 6, 2022, Johns Hopkins University in the United States, where the statistics of the number of confirmed cases and deaths from COVID-19 were collected. continuously Since the outbreak in late 2019, the combined death toll from all countries has crossed 6 million, with the United States the most at 1 million, despite high rates of vaccination. and have complete medical equipment
News reports stated that Although many countries are now starting to see a slight drop in the number of deaths. and began to open the economy open tourism and stop wearing masks in public But many European countries such as Poland, Hungary, Romania and other countries in the eastern part of Europe There is also a number of deaths fromCovid-19 Soaring and also open to millions of migrants from Ukraine who are in danger of war of aggression from Russia.
Since the epidemic began It took the world seven months for the death toll to rise to 1 million, but then, just four months later, the death toll increased by 1 million, to a total of 2 million, until it entered the epidemic period. A severe epidemic with a death rate of every 1 million people per 3 months.
However, by the end of October 2021, the number of deaths has reached 5 million and the latest is 6 million, roughly the same number as Berlin’s population. germany and Brussels of Belgium combined. or equal to with the population of Maryland in the US.