The cumulative number of confirmed cases of new coronary pneumonia in the world has exceeded 8 million, and the number in the United States has exceeded 2.11 million! How many people are there exactly?

The cumulative number of confirmed cases of new coronary pneumonia in the world has exceeded 8 million, and the number in the United States has exceeded 2.11 million! How many people are there exactly?

Currently, the vaccine for the new coronavirus is still in the trial stage and will not be available on the market on an emergency basis until September at the earliest. Now the cumulative number of confirmed cases of new coronary pneumonia in the world has exceeded 8 million, and in the United States it has exceeded 2.11 million! How many people are there exactly?

1. The cumulative number of confirmed cases of COVID-19 worldwide has exceeded 8 million!

According to real-time statistics released by Johns Hopkins University in the United States, as of around 7:05 am Beijing time on the 16th, the global cumulative number of confirmed cases of new coronavirus pneumonia was 8,003,021, and the cumulative number of deaths was 435,619. However, many countries have begun to relax their prevention and control measures, and travel restrictions have been greatly reduced or reduced.

And because of the impact of the epidemic, the 2021 Oscars ceremony will be postponed for two months.

2. The cumulative number of confirmed cases of COVID-19 in the United States has exceeded 2.11 million!

According to the real-time epidemic monitoring system of Johns Hopkins University in the United States, as of 5:33 p.m. Eastern Time on June 15, there have been 2,110,182 cases of novel coronavirus infection in the United States, including 116,081 deaths. Compared with the system's data about 24 hours ago, the United States had 18,834 new cases of infection and 375 new deaths.

New York State has 383,944 cases of infection, including 30,856 deaths. In addition, New Jersey, Illinois, California and Massachusetts have also seen more than 100,000 cases of infection.

3. What is the global COVID-19 epidemic situation like?

1. Added

It took more than two months for COVID-19 cases to reach the first 100,000, but in the past two weeks, new cases have exceeded 100,000 almost every day.

2. Countries

Italy has confirmed 237,290 cases, Spain has confirmed 244,109 cases, Iran has confirmed 189,876 cases, Germany has confirmed 186,461 cases, France has confirmed 157,372 cases, the United Kingdom has confirmed 296,857 cases, India has confirmed 332,424 cases, Russia has confirmed 537,210 cases, and Brazil has confirmed 888,271 cases...

Currently, the global cumulative confirmed cases of new coronary pneumonia have exceeded 8 million, and the United States has exceeded 2.11 million, but the number of cases is still rising, and as the world "unseals" the epidemic, the challenges of epidemic prevention and control will become greater.

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