Due to the global epidemic corona virus, 4 crore 37 lakh 76 thousand 586 people have been infected and 11 lakh 64 thousand 515 have died in the world.
The number of people who have recovered from Corona has increased to 3 crore 21 lakh 79 thousand 652 and there are 1 crore 4 lakh 32 thousand 419 active cases.
The United States ranks first among the countries affected by the corona virus, where the number of deaths is more than 231 thousand and the number of infected people has reached 8962 thousand 783.
India ranks second in the world in terms of corona cases, where the number of deaths has increased to more than 119,000, while more than 79,39,000 people have been diagnosed with the virus.
The total number of deaths due to Corona in Brazil has increased to more than 157 thousand, while the number of infected people is more than 54 lakh 11 thousand.
In Russia, more than 15 lakh 31 thousand people have been infected with corona virus and the total number of deaths has exceeded 26 thousand 50 hundred.
In Spain, more than 11 lakh 56 thousand people are infected while 35 thousand 81 people have lost their lives. In France, more than 1.165 thousand people have been infected and 35 thousand have lost their lives.
In Argentina, more than 11 lakh 2 thousand people have been infected and 29 thousand 301 deaths have occurred. More than 30,000 deaths have occurred in Colombia, while more than 1,25,000 cases have been reported.
The first death from Corona in the world was reported in China on January 11, 2020. On April 9, the total number of deaths due to Corona had reached one lakh. The first 100,000 deaths from Corona were reported in the first 89 days.
On April 24 this year, the death toll from Corona had reached 2 lakh and it took only 15 days for one to 2 lakh deaths. By May 13, 3 lakh deaths were registered worldwide and it took 19 days to reach 2-3 lakh deaths.
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**Interview with Dr. Sarah Jenkins, Epidemiologist**
**Editor**: Thank you for joining us today, Dr. Jenkins. The COVID-19 statistics are staggering, with over 437 million infections and more than 1.16 million deaths worldwide. What are your thoughts on these numbers?
**Dr. Jenkins**: Thank you for having me. The figures are indeed sobering. These deaths represent countless stories and lives cut short. It’s important to continue emphasizing prevention measures and vaccination to bring these numbers down.
**Editor**: The recovery rate seems encouraging, with over 321 million people having recovered. What factors do you think contribute to this recovery?
**Dr. Jenkins**: Several factors play a role in recovery, including access to healthcare, early detection and treatment, and the effectiveness of vaccines. We’re also learning more about COVID-19 and how to manage symptoms, which improves outcomes for many patients.
**Editor**: The United States has been hit hard with over 231,000 deaths and nearly 90 million infections. What lessons can we draw from the U.S. experience?
**Dr. Jenkins**: The U.S. experience highlights the importance of a coordinated public health response. Timely communication, community engagement, and equitable access to vaccines and treatments are crucial in managing outbreaks effectively.
**Editor**: as the world navigates through ongoing cases, what steps should individuals take to stay safe?
**Dr. Jenkins**: Individuals should continue following public health guidelines: get vaccinated, wear masks in crowded places, practice good hand hygiene, and maintain social distancing when possible. Staying informed about local health advisories is also key.
**Editor**: Thank you, Dr. Jenkins, for your insights. It’s clear that while we’ve made progress, there’s still much work to be done.
**Dr. Jenkins**: Absolutely. It’s a collective effort, and every action counts in this fight against COVID-19. Thank you.