Global COVID-19 cases reported to WHO top 200 mln
A pedestrian wearing a face mask walks past posters of a COVID-19 test site in Berlin, capital of Germany, April 16, 2021. (Photo by Stefan Zeitz/Xinhua)
The United States, India and Brazil remain the top three in confirmed cases, having reported 35,125,227 cases, 31,812,114 cases and 19,985,817 cases respectively.
GENEVA, Aug. 5 (Xinhua) -- The number of COVID-19 cases worldwide has surpassed 200 million, according to the latest data from the World Health Organization (WHO).
Globally, as of 18:08 CEST (1608 GMT) on Thursday, there have been 200,174,883 confirmed cases, including 4,255,892 deaths, reported to WHO, it said.
The United States, India and Brazil remain the top three in confirmed cases, having reported 35,125,227 cases, 31,812,114 cases and 19,985,817 cases respectively.
A man wearing a mask walks past a boutique at the Champs Elysees Avenue in Paris, France, May 12, 2021. (Xinhua/Gao Jing)
Following the top three are Russia with 6,379,904 cases, France with 6,068,252 cases, the UK with 5,952,760 cases, Turkey with 5,822,487 cases, Argentina with 4,961,880 cases, Colombia with 4,807,979 cases and Spain with 4,545,184 cases.
The United States, Brazil and India have also recorded the highest death tolls, with 609,613 deaths, 558,432 deaths, and 426,290 deaths respectively.
According to the WHO data, Americas remains the most impacted region by COVID-19, with a total of 77,904,346 confirmed cases and 2,020,001 deaths, followed by Europe where 60,771,066 cases and 1,226,634 deaths have been reported.
A man wearing a mask rides an electric scooter near the Lincoln Memorial in Washington, the United States, Aug. 4, 2021.(Xinhua/Liu Jie)
Photos
Related Stories
- China is keeping its word in building global immunity barrier
- China to provide 2 billion COVID-19 vaccines globally this year: Xi
- China sends 20 working groups to aid COVID-19 prevention in port cities
- China's anti-epidemic measures effective against Delta variant: health official
- US is guilty of "origin-tracing terrorism"
Copyright © 2021 People's Daily Online. All Rights Reserved.