WHO: More than 60 million new confirmed cases have been confirmed globally
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Last Update: 2020-12-11
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, Nov. 26 (Xinhua Liu Qu) The latest data released by the World Health Organization on the 26th showed that the cumulative number of newly confirmed cases worldwide exceeded 60 million, reaching 60074174 cases.
data show that as of 18:38 Central European time (27:38 BST), the number of confirmed cases worldwide increased by 577,198 from the previous day to 60074,174, and the number of deaths increased by 11,263 to 141,6292.
the United States, India and Brazil ranked among the top three confirmed cases in the world. A total of 1244,1925 cases were confirmed in the United States, 257,825 deaths were confirmed in India, 926,6705 cases and 135,223 deaths were confirmed in Brazil, and 611,8708 cases and 170,115 deaths were confirmed in Brazil.
, France, Spain, the United Kingdom, Italy, Argentina, Colombia, Mexico, Germany and other countries with a high cumulative number of confirmed cases.
number of new crown confirmed cases worldwide has reached a new high since October. On November 9th there were more than 50 million confirmed cases worldwide, from 50 million to 60 million in 17 days.
WHO had previously said it was "very concerned" about the recent surge in cases in some countries in the Americas and Europe. WHO Director-General TanDerse warned on the 16th that countries that allow the uncontrolled spread of the virus "are playing with fire", which will lead to more unnecessary deaths and suffering.
Tandese said wednesday that there is "real hope" for ending the outbreak by combining vaccines and other proven public health measures with new clinical trials of several new crown-candidate vaccines around the world.
as of 12 November, countries had reported to WHO more than 200 candidates for new crown vaccines, 48 of which were in clinical trials. Several candidate vaccines have achieved encouraging preliminary trial results.
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