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Covid: over 56 million infections in the world

2020-11-20T04:10:01.827Z


The most affected country in the world in absolute terms since the beginning of the new coronavirus pandemic remains the United States, with almost 11.5 million cases and over 250,000 deaths. (HANDLE)


The Covid-19 infections officially registered in the world have exceeded 56 million

, according to data from the American University Johns Hopkins.

The deaths were over 1.34 million.

The most affected country in the world in absolute terms since the beginning of the new coronavirus pandemic remains the United States, with almost 11.5 million cases and over 250,000 deaths.

Brazil and India follow.

Japan - The number of infections from Covid-19 officially registered in the world has exceeded 56 million, according to data from the American University Johns Hopkins.

The deaths were over 1.34 million.

The most affected country in the world in absolute terms since the beginning of the new coronavirus pandemic remains the United States, with almost 11.5 million cases and over 250,000 deaths.

Brazil and India follow.

France - Resuscitations in France continue to decrease, tonight 4,775 (-79 compared to yesterday) for Covid-19, and hospitalizations, 32,482 (-328).

The number of new positive cases since yesterday is 25,506, to which are added 2,877 cases of positivity to antigen tests.

The positivity rate drops to 16.2%.

There were 425 deaths, bringing the total to 46,698 from March 1, including hospitals, rest homes and institutions for the disabled.

Tunisia - Infections are still growing in Tunisia where, according to the data referring to November 17, another 1450 infections have been recorded (out of 4274 tests carried out), which bring the total number of confirmed infections in the North African country to 83,772.

This was announced by the Ministry of Health of Tunis in a statement, specifying that the death toll has risen to 2,541, of which 96 in the 24 hours considered.

Of the people who still test positive, 1,548 are hospitalized, 291 in resuscitation and 125 in assisted breathing.

The swabs carried out since the beginning of the epidemic are 419,066.

58,229 the healed.

From next Monday the mosques will be able to reopen for the five daily prayers, the government presidency announced in a note.

Cultural activities will also be able to gradually resume.

Due to the strong growth in cases, the EU Council has excluded Tunisia from the list of non-EU countries which are allowed non-essential travel in the European territory.

For those arriving from Italy in Tunisia, in addition to the obligation to submit the negative Pcr-Rt test, there is the obligation of home self-isolation for seven days.

Those who remain on the territory less than 125 hours are exempted from the quarantine.

Pcr-Rt tests before departure are now mandatory for anyone who wants to go to Tunisia, even for tourists traveling with tour operators, until now exempt from this measure.

Travelers will also need to download an app to track their movements across the territory

Source: ansa

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