Due to corona virus, 3 crore 99 lakh 57 thousand 429 people are affected worldwide

Due to corona virus, 3 crore 99 lakh 57 thousand 429 people are affected worldwide

Due to the global epidemic corona virus, 3 crore 99 lakh 57 thousand 429 people have been infected and 11 lakh 14 thousand 633 have died in the world.

The number of people who have recovered from Corona has increased to 2 crore 98 lakh 85 thousand 770 and there are 89 lakh 57 thousand 26 active cases.

A new record of the highest number of corona cases in a single day has been made worldwide and more than 4 lakh cases have been reported in the world during the last 24 hours.

America ranks first among the countries affected by the corona virus, where 518 more people died in the last 24 hours, after which the number of deaths in America reached 224 thousand 282, while the number of infected people reached 83 lakh. 42 thousand 665 has become.

India ranks second in the world in terms of corona cases, where 1,32 people died in the last 24 hours, after which the number of deaths in India has increased to more than 114,000, while more than 7,492,000 people are infected with the virus. has been diagnosed.

Another 129 people died from Corona virus in Brazil, after which the total number of deaths due to Corona in Brazil has become more than 153 thousand while the number of infected people is more than 52 lakh 24 thousand.

In Russia, more than 13 lakh 84 thousand people have been affected by the corona virus and the total number of deaths has exceeded 24 thousand.

In Spain, more than 982 thousand people have been infected while 33 thousand 775 people have lost their lives. In Argentina, more than 979,000 people have been infected and 26,107 have died.

Colombia ranks fifth among the countries affected by the corona virus, where there have been 28 thousand 803 deaths, while more than 952 thousand cases have been reported. In Peru, 8 lakh 65 thousand 549 people have been infected and 33 thousand 702 have died.

The first death from Corona 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 Patel, Infectious Disease Specialist**

**Editor:** Thank you for joining us today,⁢ Dr. Patel. The latest ⁤statistics reveal‌ that over 399 million ⁤people have been infected with COVID-19 globally, and we’ve seen⁣ a staggering increase in new cases.‌ What⁣ do you think is driving this surge?

**Dr. Patel:** Thank you for having me. The recent ⁤spike in COVID-19 cases can be attributed⁤ to several factors, including the emergence of new variants, increased social interactions ​as‍ restrictions lift, and‍ vaccine ‌hesitancy in certain⁤ populations. The sheer scale of 400 million infections indicates that the​ virus is still ⁣very much a ‍global threat.

**Editor:** ‌Speaking ⁢of threats, we’ve also reported over a million deaths worldwide. How should we ⁣interpret these numbers‌ in terms of public health response?

**Dr. Patel:** Each number represents a human life lost, which is ‌deeply tragic. However, these statistics ‌also provide a critical ​opportunity for public⁣ health officials to assess and strengthen‌ response strategies. It emphasizes the need for ongoing vaccination campaigns, booster shots, ‌and effective ‌treatments ⁢to ⁢reduce mortality rates.

**Editor:** In light of over 298 ‍million recoveries, what key lessons‍ can we learn ⁤about recovery‌ and healthcare management?

**Dr. Patel:** The fact that nearly 300 million people have recovered is encouraging. It highlights the effectiveness of medical interventions, early detection, and‍ the importance of support systems for patients.⁢ We must continue to⁤ improve healthcare‌ access and educate communities on ⁢how to seek care promptly.

**Editor:**​ With the emergence‌ of ‍more than 400,000 new cases in just the last 24 hours, ⁢what advice would you give‍ to the public regarding safety protocols?

**Dr. Patel:** People⁣ need to remain vigilant. This ⁣means wearing⁤ masks in crowded places, practicing good ‍hand hygiene, maintaining physical distance where possible,‌ and getting vaccinated. Even in places ⁤where restrictions are lifted,⁣ taking precautions can help reduce transmission.

**Editor:** Lastly, could you elaborate on the situation in the U.S., where more than 500 deaths were reported in the last 24 hours?

**Dr. Patel:** The U.S. remains one of⁢ the most affected countries, which reflects a‌ mix ​of high⁢ population density, mobility, ⁢and variable public health ⁣measures across states. This is‍ a reminder of the importance ​of a unified and coherent ‍response to mitigate the impact of the virus.

**Editor:** Thank you, Dr. Patel, for your insights. It’s ​clear that while we have made progress, there is ‍still much work to be done.

**Dr. Patel:** Thank you for ‌having me. It’s crucial that everyone stays informed and proactive as we navigate through this pandemic.

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