(ANSA) - ROME, APRIL 18 - Coronavirus cases worldwide have exceeded the 2.25 million threshold: this is what emerges from the latest Johns Hopkins University bulletin, which also indicates a total of 154,694 deaths globally.
To be precise, the infections are now total 2,259,317, of which 706,779 (over 31%) only in the United States, where over 3 and a half million people have been tested.
Coronavirus: 2.25 million cases worldwide
2020-04-18T12:28:15.552Z
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Coronavirus cases worldwide have passed the 2.25 million mark: this is what emerges from the latest bulletin from Johns Hopkins University, which also indicates a total of 154,694 deaths globally. (HANDLE)