Covid-19: Death toll in the world crosses 2 lakhs

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Covid-19: Death toll in the world crosses 2 lakhs

Paris: More than 2 lakh people died of the corona virus worldwide, of which about two-thirds are in Europe. This figure is based on official sources.

The virus first appeared in China in December last year. According to the data, 200,430 people have died and 2,867,984 have been infected worldwide. One lakh 12 thousand 848 people have died in Europe, while 12 lakh 63 thousand 802 people have been infected. America has the highest number of deaths at 52,843 people. In Italy 25 thousand 85 people have died due to corona virus, 21 thousand 717 in Spain, 21 thousand 340 in France and 18 thousand 100 people in Britain.

So far 2,867,984 cases of Covid-19 have been reported in 193 countries, while 200,430 people have died. At least 4,97,600 people have become healthy in the world so far. The epidemic, which started in China in December last year, has so far spread throughout the world.

The Corona virus in Spain killed 378 more people on Saturday. Giving this information, the government said that this is the lowest number of deaths in the country in one week due to corona virus in four weeks. The total number of people who died of this epidemic in Spain has reached 22,902. Spain is the third most affected country in the world after the US and Italy.

The death toll due to Corona virus epidemic in the US exceeded 52,843. Johns Hopkins University gave this information on Friday. This sad news comes at a time when parts of the US have been reopened after several weeks of lockdown.

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