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Global Covid-19 cases top 192 million

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23 Jul 2021 10:21:31 | Update: 23 Jul 2021 10:59:01
Global Covid-19 cases top 192 million
Passengers wearing protective suits (PPE) line up to board their plane for an international flight at Hong Kong airport amid the spread of Covid-19, China July 9, 2021. — Reuters Photo

The global Covid-19 caseload has now surged past the grim milestone of 192 million as the highly contagious Delta variant is spreading like wildfire in several countries even with mass inoculations underway.

The total caseload and fatalities stand at 192,489,618 and 4,134,432, respectively, as of Friday morning, according to Johns Hopkins University (JHU).

So far, 3,746,414,242 vaccine doses have been administered across the globe.

The US, which is the world's worst-hit country in terms of both cases and deaths, has so far logged 34,278,077 Covid cases. Besides, 610,132 people have lost their lives in the US to date, as per the JHU data.

Brazil has registered 1,388 more Covid-19 deaths in the past 24 hours, raising its national death toll to 547,134, the health ministry said on Thursday.

As many as 54,748 new cases were detected during the period, taking the total caseload to 19,524,092, the ministry said.

Brazil currently has the world's second-highest pandemic death toll after the United States, and the third-largest caseload after the United States and India.

The third worst-hit country, India's Covid-19 tally rose to 31,291,704 on Thursday as 41,697 new cases were registered in 24 hours across the country, as per the federal health ministry's corona data.

Besides, as many as 510 deaths due to the pandemic since Wednesday morning have taken the total death toll to 419,502.

According to AP, India’s excess deaths during the pandemic could be a staggering 10 times the official Covid-19 toll, likely making it modern India’s worst human tragedy, according to the most comprehensive research yet on the ravages of the virus in the South Asian country.

The report released Tuesday estimated excess deaths — the gap between those recorded and those that would have been expected — to be three to 4.7 million between January 2020 and June 2021.

It said an accurate figure may “prove elusive” but the true death toll “is likely to be an order of magnitude greater than the official count.”

The report was published by Arvind Subramanian, the Indian government’s former chief economic adviser, and two other researchers at the Center for Global Development, a nonprofit think-tank based in Washington, and Harvard University.

Situation in Bangladesh

Bangladesh reported 187 more Covid-19-related deaths in 24 hours till Thursday morning, with the vaccination drive still failing to gather steam in the country.

The virus also infected 3,697 others during the period as Bangladesh observed the last day with the relaxed lockdown rules.

With the fresh figures, the total Covid caseload stands at 11,40,200, while the death toll has risen to 18,685, according to the Directorate General of Health Services (DGHS).

The country saw 200-plus Covid-related deaths over the past two weeks on an average.

Bangladesh reported its highest daily Covid-19 fatality of 231 on Monday.

The new cases were reported after testing 11,486 samples. The case positivity rate increased to 32.19 per cent from Wednesday’s 30.48 per cent, said the DGHS.

Meanwhile, the country’s fatality rate has increased slightly to 1.64 per cent.

So far, 9,69,610 people have recovered from Covid, taking the recovery rate to 85.04 per cent.

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