Global coronavirus death toll pssses 4 lakh

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Global coronavirus death toll pssses 4 lakh
The confirmed COVID-19 cases have exceeded 7million globally, with over 400,000 fatalities and more than three million recoveries, based on the latest tally from Johns Hopkins University.

The U.S. has reported over 1.94 million coronavirus cases as of Monday morning Johns Hopkins University's latest tally showed.

The country's death toll from COVID-19 rose to 110,503.

The United Kingdom's death COVID-19 has  reached  40,625 with the next highest global fatalities.

According to JHU data, Brazil has come up to the second position after US with 691,758 confirmed coronavirus cases. 

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The South American country counted 36, 455 deaths from the virus till the date.

Meanwhile, India took the fifth spot for countries worst hit by the COVID-19 pandemic on Monday.

India’s confirmed COVID-19 cases have climbed to 257,486.

Besides, Saudi Arabia's confirmed COVID-19 cases exceeds 100,000. 

Coronavirus cases were first reported in China December this past year.
 
The World Health Organisation (WHO) declared the coronavirus crisis a pandemic on March 11.

Coronavirus situation in Bangladesh

Bangladesh on Sunday saw the largest daily jump in the quantity of coronavirus deaths as 42 patients died in the span of a day, raising the death toll to 888.  

In the meantime, further spike in COVID-19 cases was observed as medical authorities confirmed the detection of 2,743 new cases in the united states through the same period, taking the full total number to 65,769. 

Additional Director General of the Directorate General of Health Services (DGHS) Prof Dr Nasima Sultana developed the disclosure at its daily health bulletin.

Earlier, Bangladesh broke the prior record of highest death count in a day on May 31 as the united states saw the death of 40 patients.  

In the last a day, 52 coronavirus testing laboratories in the united states tested 13,136 samples, Dr Nasima added. “So far, 397,987 samples have already been tested.” 

The detection rate of new patients on Saturday has been recorded at 20.88 percent. 

In the united states 578 more patients made recovery, she said adding that up to now 13,903 persons have recovered from the condition.

Against the total number of detected cases, the recovery rate is 21.14 percent and the mortality rate is 1.34 percent in the united states.
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