The world recorded nearly 7.6 million cases of nCoV, of which nearly 423,000 died, and the epidemic situation in South America showed no signs of improvement.

213 countries and territories recorded 7,578,973 cases and 422,928 deaths from nCoV, an increase of 138,005 and 4,937, respectively.

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Medical worker takes care of patient Covid-19 in the intensive care unit at a hospital in California, USA on 12/5 Photo: Reuters

The United States, the largest epidemic region in the world, recorded 2,088,493 cases and more than 116,018 deaths, up 22,092 and 888 respectively in the past 24 hours.

All 50 US states have relaxed their blockade at different levels.

Twenty-one states in the United States noted a new trend in new cases to rebound after the blockade and protests for justice for black people.

The second largest outbreak in the world, Brazil reported 27,644 cases and 1,123 deaths, bringing the total to 802,828 and 40,920, respectively.

Despite the severe situation, Sao Paulo and Rio de Janeiro, Brazil's two largest cities reopened shopping centers from June 11.

The website of the Brazilian Ministry of Health, an important portal to monitor the situation of Covid-19 in the country, was closed on June 5 and reopened on June 6 with a new interface, showing only the number of cases,

The World Health Organization (WHO) identifies Latin America as a new global epidemic.

In Peru, nCoV infections and deaths were 214,788 and 6,109 respectively, up 5,965 and 206 cases.

Mexico reported 124,301 cases and 14,649 deaths, up 4,999 and 596, respectively. Although Health Deputy Minister Hugo Lopez-Gatell said on June 9 that Mexico had not yet reached its peak, Mexico still restarted the economy.

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