Total Coronavirus Cases in the World Approaches 2-Million Mark

Update on the Total Coronavirus Cases Across the Globe Now

TOTAL CORONAVIRUS CASES – The total number of confirmed COVID-19 cases in the different countries across the globe is approaching the 2-million mark.

Different countries across the globe now are on a common goal – to put an end to the spread of the COVID-19 cases. The said disease, a coronavirus, rapidly infects people.

The said disease was first recorded in Wuhan City in the province of Hubei in China. It bears flu-like symptoms which may include fever, dry cough, and breathing difficulties.

However, unlike flu, the coronaviru has the tendency to get worst and really claim a life. The symptoms may vary from showing none at all, mild signs, to severe cases.

Total Coronavirus Cases World
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It is known that the senior citizens are more prone to contracting the COVID-19. However, everyone at any age may really get infected as there are cases of young children, teenagers, and those age wherein the immune system can really be on a good fight.

Across the globe, the United States now is the country with the most number of confirmed coronavirus cases. Based on a global tally of Worldometer, U.S. has already recorded 583,628.

With regards to the U.S. coronavirus death toll, 23,485 people lost their lives to the disease in the American country. It is the highest death toll worldwide and it is followed by Italy’s records.

Based on the tally, the totally coronavirus cases in the world now is approaching the 2-million mark. The different countries affected by the disease have already recorded 1,918,651 confirmed cases.

With regards to the total coronavirus death toll across the globe, it is at 119,212. The recoveries are at 443,168.

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