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PARIS, April 3 — The number of officially reported coronavirus cases worldwide topped the one million mark on Thursday, signifying a sharp acceleration in the number of infections and deaths over the past few weeks as the Covid-19 pandemic spreads exponentially.  What do the latest figures...

General view of a temporary hospital inside IFEMA conference centre, amid the coronavirus disease outbreak, in Madrid April 2, 2020. — Reuters pic

The sharp acceleration in the number of infections mean that the pandemic is now spreading at an alarming rate. But the situation in the United States is even more alarming. As of March 27, it was the hardest-hit country in the world in terms of the number of infections. All three countries now have more cases than China, the country where the coronavirus first emerged late last year, but where the numbers have slowed markedly over the past month. China has a total 81,589 cases and 3,318 deaths, including just 31 in the past week. But the confinement measures that both countries have implemented in a bid to stem the spread of Covid-19 finally appear to be bearing fruit.

Africa, despite its huge population of 1.3 billion, has so far only recorded 6,804 cases and 273 deaths. The only continent that has even fewer is Oceania with 5,949 cases and 27 deaths.

 

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