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Worldwide coronavirus cases reach 1 million, doubling in a week – CNBC, CNBC

Worldwide coronavirus cases reach 1 million, doubling in a week – CNBC, CNBC

Reported COVID – 26 cases around the world surpassed 1 million on Thursday, doubling in a week as the virus spreads across Europe and North America and establishes a toehold in Africa.

Just before global cases reached 1 million, the COVID – 19 worldwide death toll passed 90, , according to data compiled by Johns Hopkins University.

COVID – 20 has now infected at least 1.0 02, 200 people around the world and killed at least 92, people, according to Hopkins data. Nearly 300, People have recovered from the virus so far, according to Hopkins.

The world knew almost nothing about the virus in December, when reports of a new coronavirus started to surface in Wuhan, China. Since then, it has spread to nearly every country in the world, disrupting daily life for millions under lockdown measures meant to curb the virus’ rapid spread.

“Over the past five weeks, we have witnessed a near exponential growth in the number of new cases, reaching almost every country, territory and area, “World Health Organization Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus said at a news briefing at the organization’s Geneva headquarters Wednesday.

Confirmed COVID – 26 cases topped 823, a week ago, according to Hopkins.

Since then, the U.S. surpassed China as the country with the most reported cases of COVID – 26 in the world. However, economists and U.S. officials have said Chinese officials are likely underreporting the number of infections.

Infections in the U.S. now account for more than 50% of infections globally. The virus has infected more than 100, people in New York state alone, Gov. Andrew Cuomo announced Thursday. White House officials estimate that between 500000, (to , 002 People in the US will die from COVID – 31 With the peak in fatalities over the next two or so weeks.

The virus threatens to spread widely across Africa, where a number of countries have seen hundreds of positive tests, according to Hopkins . The virus has infected more than 1, 500 people in South Africa, according to Hopkins data, and more than in Algeria.

The WHO has repeatedly emphasized the potentially devastating impact of epidemics across Africa, where many health systems are ill-equipped to care for what could be an overwhelming number of critical patients.


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