437 more people have died in the world due to Corona, the number of cases has increased
Another 437 people have died in the last 24 hours due to Corona. At this time, 71 thousand 242 people were affected. 90 thousand 929 people have recovered.
This information is available from Worldometers, a website that keeps track of the corona on Thursday (April 6) morning.
Meanwhile, in the last 24 hours, the highest number of deaths due to Corona has occurred in Germany. During this time, 110 people died in the country and 3 thousand 732 people were infected. And the most affected cases occurred in South Korea. At this time, 13 thousand 375 people were infected in the country and 8 people died.
In addition, 7 thousand 727 people have been infected in the United States and 86 people have died. In India, 4 thousand 435 people have been infected and 15 people have died. In Brazil, 8 thousand 656 people have been infected and 45 people have died. In Japan, 9,406 people have been infected and 14 people have died. In Russia, 7 thousand 141 people have been infected and 38 people have died. In Indonesia, 616 people have been infected and 5 people have died. In Poland, 1 thousand 777 people have been infected and 17 people have died. In Israel, 162 people have been infected and 6 people have died.
At the same time, 721 people were infected in the Czech Republic and 5 people died. In Peru, 128 people have been infected and 16 have died. Denmark has 102 cases and 8 deaths. In Serbia, 813 people have been infected and 5 people have died. Costa Rica has 3,587 cases and 17 deaths. In Moldova, 991 people have been infected and 17 have died. Estonia has 382 cases and 6 deaths.
68 crore 43 lakh 866 people have been infected with corona so far in the world. Among them, 68 lakh 34 thousand 63 people died. 65 crore 72 lakh 5 thousand 801 people have recovered.
Note that the first corona patient was detected in Wuhan, China in December 2019. Then on March 11, 2020, the World Health Organization (WHO) declared Corona as a 'global pandemic'.
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