Europe has most new Covid-19 cases in the past 24 hours: WHO

GENEVA – More than 646,000 new cases of coronavirus have been confirmed globally in the past 24 hours, which pushed the total number of infections to 134.95 million, the World Health Organization (WHO) said in its daily bulletin on Sunday.

According to the WHO updates, coronavirus-related deaths increased by over 10,700 to surpass 2.91 million.

As of 15.08 Moscow time on April 11, as many as 134,957,021 coronavirus cases and 2,918,752 coronavirus-related deaths were registered across the globe. The number of confirmed cases grew by 646,863 in the past 24 hours and the number of fatalities increased by 10,712.

The WHO statistics are based on the officially confirmed data provided by countries.

Europe accounts for more than 34 percent of new Covid-19 cases submitted to the WHO in the past 24 hours (222,804 cases).

South and North America are second (184,717 cases), followed by Southeast Asia (164,704).

Most Covid-19 cases are recorded in the United States (30,692,226), followed by Brazil (13,373,174), India (13,358,805), France (4,945,238), Russia (4,641,390), the UK (4,368,049), Turkey (3,798,333), Italy (3,754,077), Spain (3,336,637), Germany (2,998,268), Poland (2,574,631), and Colombia (2,504,206). (TASS)

 

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