Global Covid-19 Coronavirus Cases Have Now Surpassed 9 Million






Daily Mail: The worst day of the Covid-19 pandemic yet: World Health Organization figures reveal 183,000 cases of coronavirus were diagnosed on June 21 in the biggest 24-hour jump since the crisis began

* World Health Organization figures revealed 183,020 Covid-19 infections were recorded on Sunday, June 21
* Nearly a third of the Covid-19 cases occurred in Brazil (54,771) followed by the US (36,617) and India (15,413)
* Overall number of confirmed infections has now topped 8.7million and 460,000 deaths have been recorded

The world saw the largest daily increase yet in coronavirus cases yesterday, official statistics have shown as the pandemic continues to accelerate and wreak havoc globally.

World Health Organization (WHO) figures revealed 183,020 Covid-19 infections were recorded on Sunday, June 21 — topping the previous high of 181,000 on Thursday, June 18.

Nearly a third occurred in Brazil (54,771) followed by the US (36,617) and India (15,413) — taking the overall number of infections past 8.7million. More than 460,000 deaths have been recorded.

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Global Covid-19 Coronavirus Cases Have Now Surpassed 9 Million

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