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Over 189,000 new COVID-19 cases reported worldwide in a single day



KATHMANDU:  Over 189,000 new cases were reported throughout the globe in a single day. With this, total cases have reached 11,371,998 worldwide as of Sunday morning.

The number of deaths worldwide in the last 24 hours is 4,489 that took the number of deaths to 532,861. A total of 6.4 million have recovered so far, according to records maintained by Worldometers.

Coronavirus has killed 193,432 people in European countries. European countries had witnessed 2.4 million cases and 1.4 million have recovered so far.

A total of 174,473 people have died in North American countries. The number of infections has reached 3.4 million. Of them, 1.5 million have been declared infection-free.

Similarly, 61,061 people have died in Asian countries. Out of 2.5 million people infected, 1.7 million have recovered and at least 92,623 people have died in South American countries. Of the 2.4 million infected, 1.5 million have recovered.

In African countries, 11,117 people have died as 466,168 have been infected. Out of the infected, 224,808 have won their fight against coronavirus.

At least 126 people have been killed in Oceania and Australia. Of the 10,004 people infected, 8,952 have recovered.

Publish Date : 05 July 2020 07:54 AM

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