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Covid-19: Global cases surpass 9.9 million

At the same time, more than 5.3 million recoveries have also been confirmed, according to worldometers

Update : 27 Jun 2020, 09:54 AM

The global confirmed Covid-19 cases have reached 9,906,585 million with 496,915 deaths as of Saturday morning.

At the same time, more than 5.3 million recoveries have also been confirmed, according to worldometers.

The worst-hit US has recorded over 2.46 million confirmed cases and over 125,046 deaths   while South American country Brazil has come up to the second position with 1,274,974 confirmed cases and 55,961 deaths so far, reports UNB.

Meanwhile, Russia, the third most infected country, has confirmed 619, 936 coronavirus cases and  8,770 deaths, followed by South Asian country India with 490,401 cases, United Kingdom with 310,836 and Peru with 272,364.

Besides, The UK has the third-highest death toll at 43,498, followed by Italy with 34,708, France 29,781 and Spain 28,338, according to Johns Hopkins University.

The World Health Organization (WHO) chief warned the number of coronavirus cases around the world is set to reach 10 million "within the next week."

WHO's regional director for Europe said there has been a resurgence of cases as many countries begin to ease restrictions.

Coronavirus cases were first reported in China in December last year. 

The World Health Organisation (WHO) declared the coronavirus crisis a pandemic on March 11.

Coronavirus situation in Bangladesh

A total of 1,30,474 out of 6,96,941coronavirus tests carried out in Bangladesh have turned out to be positive. 

The health authorities have confirmed 3,868 cases after testing 18,498 samples in the span of 24 hours until Friday. 

Since March 18, the government said 1,661 people have died of Covid-19. 

 In the last 24 hours, 40 more people died from the highly contagious disease. 

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

Bangladesh reported its first cases on March 8. The number of cases has spiked in recent weeks.

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