The Fiji Times

Global COVID-19 cases

Coronaviru­s tally exceeds 11 million

- ■ REUTERS

WASHINGTON - Global coronaviru­s cases exceeded 11 million on Friday, according to a Reuters tally, marking another milestone in the spread of the disease that has killed more than half a million people in seven months.

The number of cases is more than double the figure for severe influenza illnesses recorded annually, according to the World Health Organizati­on.

Many hard-hit countries are easing lockdowns put in place to slow the spread of the coronaviru­s 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 into 2021.

The United States reported more than 55,400 new COVID-19 cases on Thursday, a new daily global record as infections rose in a majority of states. Several US governors halted plans to reopen their state economies in the face of a surge in cases.

Almost a quarter of the known global deaths have occurred in the United States — nearly 129,000. A recent surge in cases has put President Donald Trump’s handling of the crisis under a microscope and led several governors to halt plans to reopen their states after strict lockdowns.

Latin America, where Brazil has 1.5 million cases, makes up 23 per cent of the global total of people infected. India has become the new epicenter in Asia, rising to 625,000 cases.

Asia and the Middle East have around 12 per cent and 9 per cent respective­ly, according to the Reuters tally, which uses government reports.

In some countries with limited testing capabiliti­es, case numbers reflect a small proportion of total infections. Health experts caution that the official data likely does not tell the full story, with many believing that both cases and deaths have likely been underrepor­ted in some countries.

 ?? Picture: REUTERS/Anushree Fadnavis ?? A priest wearing personal protective equipment walks in front of the body of a person who died of the coronaviru­s disease (COVID-19), as he collects wood to make a funeral pyre at a crematoriu­m in New Delhi, India on Friday.
Picture: REUTERS/Anushree Fadnavis A priest wearing personal protective equipment walks in front of the body of a person who died of the coronaviru­s disease (COVID-19), as he collects wood to make a funeral pyre at a crematoriu­m in New Delhi, India on Friday.

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