Due to the global epidemic corona virus, 4 crore 53 lakh 21 thousand 659 people have been infected and 11 lakh 86 thousand 243 have died in the world.
During the last 24 hours, 545 thousand 903 new cases and 7 thousand 172 deaths have been reported in the world.
The number of people who have recovered from Corona has increased to 3 crore 29 lakh 93 thousand 196 and there are 1 crore 11 lakh 42 thousand 320 active cases.
America is the first among the countries affected by the corona virus, where the number of deaths is more than 243 thousand and the number of infected people has reached 92 lakh 12 thousand 767.
India ranks second in the world in terms of corona cases, where the number of deaths has reached 121 thousand 131, while more than 8 million 88 thousand people have been diagnosed with the virus.
The total number of deaths due to Corona in Brazil has reached 159 thousand 333, while the number of infected people is more than 5496 thousand.
In Russia, more than 15 lakh 81 thousand people have been affected by the corona virus and the total number of deaths has reached 27 thousand 301.
In Spain, more than 12 lakh 38 thousand people are infected while 35 thousand 639 people have lost their lives. In France, more than 12 lakh 82 thousand people have been affected and 36 thousand 20 have lost their lives.
In Argentina, more than 1143 thousand people have been infected and 30 thousand 442 deaths. More than 30 thousand deaths have occurred in Colombia while 1 million 53 thousand 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. Lisa Morales, Infectious Disease Specialist**
**Editor:** Thank you for joining us today, Dr. Morales. With the recent updates regarding COVID-19, can you give us an overview of the current global situation based on the latest statistics?
**Dr. Morales:** Absolutely, and thank you for having me. As of now, we have seen a staggering 453,216,659 confirmed cases of COVID-19 worldwide. Unfortunately, we are also reporting a significant number of deaths, totaling 1,186,243. The situation remains critical as we recorded over half a million new cases and 7,172 deaths just in the last 24 hours.
**Editor:** Those numbers are indeed alarming. What can you tell us about the recovery rates?
**Dr. Morales:** Positively, the number of recoveries has also risen. Currently, around 329,931,196 individuals have recovered from the virus. However, we still have approximately 11,142,320 active cases globally, indicating that there is still much work to be done, especially in vaccination and public health measures.
**Editor:** The statistics indicate that the United States is among the hardest-hit countries. Can you elaborate on the situation there?
**Dr. Morales:** The U.S. continues to face significant challenges with COVID-19. With more than 243,000 deaths attributed to the virus, the impact has been devastating. Initiatives for vaccination, mask mandates, and public health guidelines have been crucial, yet the virus continues to spread, highlighting the importance of continual vigilance and community cooperation.
**Editor:** Given this context, what do you suggest as the best course of action for individuals and communities to take moving forward?
**Dr. Morales:** It’s essential for individuals to remain informed and adhere to public health guidelines, such as vaccination, wearing masks in crowded places, and practicing good hygiene. Community efforts are critical as well—encouraging vaccination and supporting those who are impacted by the virus can help us reduce the transmission and protect vulnerable populations.
**Editor:** Thank you, Dr. Morales, for sharing your insights during this challenging time. It’s vital that we stay informed and proactive.
**Dr. Morales:** Thank you for having me. Let’s continue to work together to overcome this pandemic.