The disease has killed more than 1.1 million people, including nearly 220,000 in the U.S., which remains the world's worst-hit country despite having less than 5% of the global population.
A worrying rise in new cases has triggered new shutdowns across Europe, where France, Belgium and the Czech Republic are among the countries seeing a surge in cases. Many of the measures announced this month are local or partial closures, as officials try to avoid the national lockdowns that have wreaked economic havoc in 2020.
India has seen its rate of new cases fall in recent weeks, after a meteoric rise in August and September. More than 114,000 people there have died from COVID-19.in the world. The seven-day daily average in the U.S. is nearing the 60,000 mark — the level the country maintained for weeks this past summer during an alarming surge.
how many deaths?
In 2012 there were 60 million SARS2 infections in the USA alone.
68 million Americans got H1N1
NPR continues looking at the dark side in its efforts to elect Biden. Infections up, but not deaths. This is better news than a vaccine.
It’s probably 400 million. Or 1 billion. Mortality rate? Antibody increases across populations? Again, NPR fear mongering and ignorance Stop screaming about cases. It’s going to be here 1-2 more years. Lockdowns and masks are not the answer Protect vulnerable demographic.
All worldwide deaths are Trump’s fault right? Call this what it is - Chinese Virus
I will be worried there's 40 million deaths.
Now report number recovered...
It is going to go away by easter!!!!! I mean Thanksgiving, I mean Christmas NO wait Joe is going to cancel Christmas, it will go away like magic, it is right around the corner.
So, the death rate is nothing, kids have a 99.997% survival rate you people are nuts, stop the fear mongering!
Won’t be able to contain the virus...infections will go up and should. Our survivability rate in the U.S. is at 99.6%! 🤦🏻♂️
you think they counted every infection?
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