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Asia continues to lead the world in new COVID-19 cases

Đảng Cộng SảnĐảng Cộng Sản19/01/2023


According to worldometers.info, there are currently 643,511,434 COVID-19 cases worldwide that have been declared cured. Of the 21,835,928 cases currently being treated, 21,790,875 are mild (99.8%) and the remaining 45,053 cases (0.2%) are in serious condition.

In terms of regional scale, newly updated data on worldometers.info shows that the total number of COVID-19 infections in Europe is 244,083,502 cases, including 1,995,841 deaths and 239,358,240 cured cases.

In the past 24 hours, the continent recorded 17,745 new COVID-19 cases, of which France recorded the highest number of infections on the continent with 5,894 cases, followed by Russia with 5,478 cases; Austria recorded 2,777 new cases; Serbia with 963 cases...

In North America, the total number of COVID-19 infections as of the morning of January 19 was 122,666,372 cases, of which the US had the highest number of infections and deaths from COVID-19 in the region, with 103,629,486 infections and 1,126,098 deaths. In the past 24 hours, the North American region recorded 9,536 new COVID-19 infections.

As of the morning of January 19, South America had a total of 67,484,145 COVID-19 infections, with 1,344,863 deaths. In the past 24 hours, the continent recorded 3,994 new COVID-19 infections. After many days leading the statistics table, Brazil continues to be the country most heavily affected by the epidemic in the region, with 36,682,799 COVID-19 infections recorded to date. Next is Argentina with 10,024,095 cases; Colombia recorded 6,349,971 cases...

According to statistics on worldometers.info, the total number of COVID-19 infections in Asia is currently 211,271,472 cases, with 1,522,587 deaths and 195,751,871 cured cases. In the past 24 hours, the continent recorded 190,588 new infections, of which Japan ranked first with 125,108 cases, followed by South Korea with 36,908 cases, Taiwan (China) recorded 21,301 cases, ...

As of the morning of January 19, the total number of COVID-19 infections and deaths in Africa was 12,760,843 and 258,414, respectively. South Africa is currently leading the region in terms of the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, recording 4,052,988 infections and 102,568 deaths from the disease. Morocco is the second most affected country in the region by the COVID-19 pandemic, recording 1,272,116 infections and 16,296 deaths from the disease.

In the past 24 hours, South Africa recorded the highest number of new COVID-19 infections with 874 cases, Ethiopia recorded 28 more cases, Morocco recorded 26 cases, Kenya recorded 20 more cases...

Currently, the Oceania region has a total of 13,814,972 COVID-19 cases, with 24,223 deaths. Of which, Australia is currently leading the region in terms of impact with 11,247,412 cases recorded; followed by New Zealand with 2,157,933 cases; New Caledonia recorded 79,785 cases…/.



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