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Coronavirus, 41,556 new cases in the US yesterday

2020-07-02T21:19:04.496Z


Latin America, infections above 2,576,000 (ANSA)The United States yesterday recorded 41,556 new coronavirus cases and 337 additional deaths: this is what emerges from the count of Johns Hopkins University. The new data bring the overall balance of infections to 2,636,538 and that of the dead to 127,425. So far 720,631 people have been healed in the country.  The coronavirus pandemic continues to make its effects felt strongly in Latin America ...


The United States yesterday recorded 41,556 new coronavirus cases and 337 additional deaths: this is what emerges from the count of Johns Hopkins University. The new data bring the overall balance of infections to 2,636,538 and that of the dead to 127,425. So far 720,631 people have been healed in the country. 

The coronavirus pandemic continues to make its effects felt strongly in Latin America where in the last 24 hours the infections have reached 2,576,463 (+46,357), while the deaths are now 116,199 (+2,510). This is what emerges today from a statistical elaboration carried out by ANSA on the basis of the official data of 34 between Latin American nations and territories. Without major changes, Brazil continues to lead the ranking in the region with a fairly steady, though now stabilized, rate of the infected (1,402,041, +33,846) and the dead, which are 59,594 (+1,280). Peru (285,213 and 9,677) and Chile (279,393 and 5,688) follow, and then seven other countries with more than 30,000 infections: Mexico (226,089 and 27,769), Colombia (97,846 and 3,334), Ecuador (56,342 and 4,527), Argentina (64.530 and 1.307), Dominican Republic (32.568 and 747), Panama (33.550 and 631) and Bolivia (32.125 and 1.071). (HANDLE). 

Source: ansa

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