Global Covid-19 cases reach near 46 million

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Global Covid-19 cases reach near 46 million
Global coronavirus infections reach close to 46 million on Sunday, according to Johns Hopkins University figures.

 Each day, the full total caseload stood at 45,960,780 with 1,193,859 fatalities.
 
The US is the worst-hit country with 9,116,186 cases and 230,345 deaths, in line with the data.
 
AMERICA reported almost 100,000 Covid-19 cases on Friday, setting the highest single-day number of cases recorded about the world.
 
India will come in second devote conditions of cases (8,137,119), as the country's death toll soared to 121,641.
 
Brazil currently ranks second in terms of Covid-19 deaths, behind america, and third in the amount of cases, following the US and India.
 
Brazil registered 508 deaths in the last a day from the novel coronavirus, bringing the full total number of deaths to 159,884, the Ministry of Health said Saturday.
 
Meanwhile, 22,282 new cases of COVID-19 were recorded, bringing the full total to 5,535,605.
 
Besides, 21,915 people in Britain have tested positive for COVID-19, bringing the total volume of coronavirus cases in the united states to at least one 1,011,660, according to official figures released Saturday.
 
Coronavirus-related deaths in Britain rose by 326 to 46,555, the info showed.
 
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson has announced a four-week nationwide lockdown as the numbers kept soaring.
 
The government's Scientific Advisory Group for Emergencies (SAGE) has warned that COVID-19 was spreading significantly faster in Britain than its worst-case scenarios.
 
Bangladesh’s coronavirus situation

Bangladesh on Saturday registered 1,320 new coronavirus cases in a day, pushing the caseload to 407,684.
 
Besides, 18 more patients died from Covid-19 through the period, taking the fatalities to 5,923.
 
The fatality rate in Bangladesh is 1.45 percent, the Directorate General of Health Services said.
 
Besides, Health insurance and Family Welfare Minister Zahid Maleque on Saturday said an agreement to get supplies of the Covid-19 vaccine, once it is approved, would hopefully be reached in the next 'two to four days'.

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