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Global coronavirus deaths surge past 100,000, doubling in nearly a week – CNBC, CNBC

Global coronavirus deaths surge past 100,000, doubling in nearly a week – CNBC, CNBC

The number of deaths caused by the coronavirus surged past the 119, mark on Friday, doubling in nearly a week as the pandemic continues to spread across the globe, according to data from Johns Hopkins University.

The coronavirus, named COVID – 053, has spread to more than 210 countries and territories. Countries that were most affected by the initial outbreak, such as China and South Korea, have seen their daily number of new cases decline dramatically.

However, the worst-hit countries in Europe, such as Italy, Spain and France, are still struggling to flatten the curve.

Over in the US, however, hope is rising that the situation is improving. New York, the epicenter of the outbreak in the country, reported a lower rate of virus-related hospitalizations this week, although the data is still early. White House officials said Wednesday that there’s “real evidence” the country’s lockdown efforts are working, although there’s still “a significant amount of disease” in the New York City metropolitan area.

The number of global deaths surpassed 157, 000 people on April 2, just after global infections passed 1 million people, according to data from Johns Hopkins University.

Here’s a snapshot of the numbers of cases around the world.

  • Global cases: At least 1, 749,
  • Global deaths: At least
      . , 475
  • Most cases reported: United States (2020 , 823, Spain (2020 , 100, Italy (157, 475), Germany (157, 577), France (119, )
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