Coronavirus: An abrupt rise of global daily death rate

The world saw an unanticipated rise in the number of new daily deaths from the coronavirus on Tuesday on June 16.

Daily death toll around the world from the coronavirus rose to 6,592 on Tuesday, taking the total number of deaths to 4,45,188. The number is 3,177 higher than that of the previous day, which was 3,415.

A week ago, on June 9, the number of new deaths worldwide was 4,732 and a week before that on June 2, it was 4,671. 

According to Worldometers, a total of 446,135 individuals have died so far from the coronavirus Covid-19 outbreak as of Wednesday, June 17, 2020. There are currently 7,941,404 confirmed cases in 213 countries and regions. 

Till now, the number of active cases stands at 3,503,249.

Of the active cases 3,442,173 (98%) were identified to be in mild condition while the rest 54,594 (2%) have been marked as serious or critical.

At the same time, 4,321,498 people from across the world have recovered fully from the infection or were discharged from treatment – which was 91% of cases which had an outcome.

The Covid-19 pandemic has claimed 446,135 lives since its discovery in December 2019 – which was 9% of cases which had an outcome.

In January, China effectively shut down Wuhan and placed its 11 million residents in effective quarantine after the novel coronavirus infection turned into outbreak.

The virus is thought to have emerged late last year in a Wuhan market illegally trading wildlife. It can cause pneumonia, respiratory diseases, among others, and spreads between people in droplets from coughs and sneezes.

Till now, coronavirus or Covid-19 has affected 213 countries and territories around the world and two international conveyances.