The world recorded more than 987,000 deaths from COV in more than 32.4 million infected people, many European countries imposed restrictions on outbreaks.
213 countries and territories recorded 32,382,204 cases and 986,840 deaths caused by nCoV, an increase of 327,978 and 6,489 cases after 24 hours, while 23,893,811 people recovered, according to the update page.
The US, the world's largest epidemic zone, recorded 7,179,040 cases and 207.401 deaths, an increase of 45,388 and 901 cases compared to the day before.
President Donald Trump announced that the US will have enough Covid-19 vaccine for all people by April 2021, but medical experts have shown more kidneys, saying that the scenario that the White House boss wants is only.
The US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) on September 23 urges people to stay home on Halloween and to organize parties online.
India, the world's second largest epidemic region and Asia's largest, reported an additional 85,919 cases and 1,144 deaths, bringing the total number of people infected and dying from Covid-19 to 5,816,103 and 92,317, respectively.
India reopened last week to the Taj Mahal after 6 months stopped welcoming tourists.
Brazil, the third largest epidemic region in the world, recorded an additional 743 deaths from Covid-19, bringing the total number of deaths to 139.808.
Brazilian experts say the models show that the country has passed the epidemic peak, but still warn that the situation could suddenly deteriorate if the local government allows the economic reopening too soon, without tightening the measures.
Russia reported 149 more deaths, bringing the total to 19,948.
Russia is in talks and has received requests to supply 1.2 billion doses of the vaccine to more than 10 countries in Asia, South America and the Middle East.
President Vladimir Putin on September 22 recommended the Sputnik-V vaccine given to UN employees free of charge.
South Africa, the world's 10th largest epidemic region and the country most severely affected by the pandemic in Africa, recorded 667,049 cases and 16,283 deaths, up 1,861 and 77 respectively.
Travel and business restrictions have gradually eased since June, but the country has remained closed to avoid foreign imports.
Cases rose again in Spain, the largest epidemic region in Europe.
The Madrid region imposed a partial blockade on nearly one million people.
New cases in France also increased again after the period of Covid-19 was contained.
Bars and restaurants in Marseille, France's second largest city, must close from September 23.
Britain, Europe's third largest epidemic region, recorded 416,363 cases and 41,902 deaths, up 6,634 and 40 cases, respectively.
The UK's testing capacity has increased significantly since the first outbreak, but is still overwhelmed when many residents cannot test or have to travel long distances to get to where the test can be done, results are returned.
Iran reported 25,015 deaths, an increase of 175, total infections 436,319, an increase of 3,521.
In Southeast Asia, the Philippines is the region's largest epidemic region with 296,755 cases and 5,127 deaths, up 2,180 and 36 cases, respectively.
The capital Manila and neighboring provinces imposed epidemic prevention measures until the end of September, restricting unnecessary movement and prohibiting crowds.
Indonesia, the region's second largest epidemic, recorded 262,022 cases, an increase of 4,634 compared to the previous day, of which 10,105 died, an increase of 128 cases.
Singapore is the third largest epidemic area in the region with 27 deaths and 57,654 infected people, an increase of 14 cases.
Singapore will pilot a travel card program for business leaders who need to travel on a regular basis, as they continue to relax some of the Covid-19 restrictions.
Updated: 13:41, 16/9 | Source: WorldOMeters