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For the first time ... the World Health Organization monitors more than 15 thousand deaths due to Corona within 24 hours

2021-01-09T20:58:39.622Z


Geneva-SANA- The World Health Organization has recorded for the first time more than 15,000 deaths due to the emerging corona virus in


Geneva - Sana

The World Health Organization recorded for the first time more than 15,000 deaths from the emerging corona virus in the countries of the world during the past twenty-four hours.

The United Nations organization stated on its website today that the death toll from the Corona virus in the world increased during the past hours by 15,454 deaths compared to 14,307 deaths the previous day.

According to the data of the United Nations Organization, the largest number of these deaths 4,176 deaths are due to the United States, as it detected during the last day 799,712 new cases of coronavirus, more than a third of which 277,195 were recorded in the United States alone, and the total number of virus victims in the world, based on the statistics of the United Nations, has reached 87 million and 589,206 confirmed infections Of which one million and 906,606 deaths

Yesterday, the World Health Organization called for more solidarity regarding vaccines against the emerging corona virus, calling on rich countries to stop concluding bilateral agreements with pharmaceutical companies.

The new Corona injuries around the world reached 89 million and 739,333 cases, and the total deaths reached one million and 928477 deaths, while 64 million and 248899 people recovered from the disease, according to the World Meter website, which tracks the developments of the virus.

Source: sena

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