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Global COVID cases exceed 10 million

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BEIJING (Reuters) — Global coronaviru­s cases exceeded 10 million yesterday, according to a Reuters tally, marking a major milestone in the spread of the respirator­y disease that has so far killed almost half a million people in seven months.

The figure is roughly double the number of severe influenza illnesses recorded annually, according to the World Health Organizati­on.

The milestone comes as many hardhit countries are easing lockdowns while making extensive alteration­s to work and social life that could last for a year or more until a vaccine is available.

Some countries are experienci­ng a resurgence in infections, leading authoritie­s to partially reinstate lockdowns, in what experts say could be a recurring pattern in the coming months and into 2021.

North America, Latin America and Europe each account for around 25 percent of cases, while Asia and the Middle East have around 11 percent and nine percent respective­ly, according to the Reuters tally, which uses government reports.

There have been more than 497,000 fatalities linked to the disease so far, roughly the same as the number of influenza deaths reported annually.

The first cases of the new coronaviru­s were confirmed on Jan. 10 in Wuhan in China, before infections and fatalities surged in Europe, then the United States, and later Russia.

The pandemic has now entered a new phase, with India and Brazil battling outbreaks of over 10,000 cases a day, putting a major strain on resources.

The two countries accounted for over a third of all new cases in the past week. Brazil reported a record 54,700 new cases on June 19. Some researcher­s said the death toll in Latin America could rise to over 380,000 by October, from around 100,000 this week.

The total number of cases continued to increase at a rate of between one-two percent a day in the past week, down from rates above 10 percent in March.

In Zurich, the health ministry said it had ordered a 10-day quarantine for almost 300 guests and staff of a nightclub after a man tested positive for the coronaviru­s and had been proven to have infected others during his outing.

Meanwhile, Britain’s death toll from confirmed cases of the coronaviru­s has risen to 43,514, an increase of 100 from a day earlier, government figures showed on Saturday.

 ?? AFP ?? People take a dip on the riverbank at Hackney Marshes in east London on Saturday amid the coronaviru­s outbreak in the United Kingdom. Just days after the lockdown ended, a heatwave hit Britain with temperatur­es touching 40 degrees Celsius.
AFP People take a dip on the riverbank at Hackney Marshes in east London on Saturday amid the coronaviru­s outbreak in the United Kingdom. Just days after the lockdown ended, a heatwave hit Britain with temperatur­es touching 40 degrees Celsius.

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