The world recorded more than 11.7 million nCoVs and nearly 540,000 deaths, the rapid increase in infections in the Americas and Europe almost under control of the situation.
213 countries and territories recorded 11,710,170 cases and 539,720 deaths from nCoV, an increase of 172,717 and 3,396 in the last 24 hours, while 6,619,477 people have recovered.
In a study published in the journal Oxford Clinical Pathology on July 6, the scientists warned that Covid-19 could be spread by microscopic droplets from an infected person at distances of up to two meters.
The case in the US, the largest epidemic region in the world, exceeded three million with 3,026,872 confirmed cases, while 132,843 died, up 50,440 and 294, respectively, over the past 24 hours.
President Donald Trump said the US was on its way to "a great victory" over Covid-19, despite the new cases continuing to rise sharply, and most cases in the US "harmless".
Some mayors say their city reopened too soon.
New York remains the state with the largest recorded case with more than 422,000 cases, California more than 267,000 cases, while the case in Texas, Florida has exceeded 200,000.
Michigan also requires the closing of indoor seating areas of bars and restaurants in some areas.
Brazil, the second largest epidemic in the world, reported an additional 18,669 cases and 587 deaths, bringing the total to 1,623,284 and 65,487 respectively.
Although the epidemic has not shown signs of improvement, the major cities have reopened.
People also started focusing on the beach.
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