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More than 116 million cases of Covid-19 Global, the momentum of European infection increases again

Shelley Cain 05 Mar 2021

The world recorded more than 116 million cases, nearly 2.6 million people died, the infection situation increased again in Europe after 6 weeks of deceleration.

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More than 99 million global CoV cases, the UK is about to quarantine immigrants

AL CI 24 Jan 2021

Globally recorded more than 99.2 million cases, more than 2.1 million people died from COV, UK intends to have mandatory quarantine from people entering the country.

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Case Covid-19 more than 93 million, WHO held an emergency meeting about the nCoV strain

Kay Stansberry 15 Jan 2021

The world recorded more than 93.4 million cases of nCoV, more than 2 million people died, the WHO emergency committee met two weeks early to discuss the COV strain.

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Over 63.5 million cases of COV worldwide, WHO promises to trace Covid-19 origin

Achref Khairi 01 Dec 2020

Globally, with more than 63.5 million people infected with nCoV, of which 1.4 million have died, WHO is committed to "doing everything" to find the origin of Covid-19.

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More than 35.6 million people are infected with nCoV globally

Globally, with more than one million deaths in more than 35.6 million people infected with nCoV, WHO estimates the virus has spread to 10% of the world's population.

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More than 32.4 million people become infected with COV globally

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.

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More than 29 million CoV infections worldwide

Mary Cox Morris 13 Sep 2020

The world has recorded more than 29 million infected people, nearly 928,000 people died from nCoV, the epidemic in some countries is at risk of outbreak again.

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More than 347,000 people die from global nCoV

Jessie Ann 26 May 2020

The world recorded more than 347,000 deaths in nearly 5.6 million nCoV infections, with South America the new Covid-19 epidemic.

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