Hindustan Times (Jalandhar)

Global coronaviru­s cases cross 5 million in less than 5 months

106,000 new cases reported globally in past 24 hours

- HT Correspond­ent letters@hindustant­imes.com

NEW DELHI: The number of Covid-19 cases crossed 5 million on Wednesday as the pandemic continued to devastate the globe where close to 325,000 people have now died due to it and millions more find themselves unemployed and at the risk of poverty.

The latest million took 12 days, compared to 11 days that it took for the number to go from three to four million infections. Several hard-hit countries such as Italy and Spain have crossed their peaks and are reopening slowly, but officials have cautioned against a second wave. The number of infections is now equivalent to the population of New Zealand. Data suggests that globally, the deadliest stage of the current phase may have passed. On Wednesday, the fatality rate was 14.23% and the recovery rate 85.77%. Such proportion­s were last seen before March 24.

Brazil, Russia and India are emerging as the new hot spots while the US remains on top of the list of countries adding new cases.

NEWDELHI: The number of coronaviru­s disease (Covid-19) cases crossed the 5-million mark on Wednesday, according to a compilatio­n of figures by Worldomete­r, as the pandemic continued to devastate the globe where close to 325,000 people have now died due to it and millions more find themselves unemployed and at the risk of poverty.

The latest million took 12 days, compared to 11 days that it took for the number to go from three to four million infections. Several countries, particular­ly the ones that were the hardest hit in early

April such as Italy and Spain, have crossed their peaks and are reopening slowly, but officials have warned of a second wave that it may lead to.

The total number of infections is now equivalent to the population of New Zealand.

Also on Wednesday, the World Health Organizati­on (WHO) expressed concern about the rising number of new coronaviru­s cases in poor countries, even as many rich nations have begun emerging from lockdown.

The global health body said 106,000 new cases of infections of the coronaviru­s had been recorded in the past 24 hours, the most in a single day since the outbreak began.

“We still have a long way to go in this pandemic,” WHO directorge­neral Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesu­s told a news conference. “We are very concerned about rising cases in low and middle income countries.”

Data of fatality and recovery rates on Worldomete­r suggests that globally, the deadliest stage of the current phase may have passed. On Wednesday, the fatality rate was 14.23% and the recovery rate was 85.77%. Such low proportion of deaths and high proportion of recoveries were last seen before March 24.

Brazil, Russia and India are emerging as the new hot spots of the disease. The US, where lockdown protocols have been less strict than most nations, added 20,289 cases on Tuesday to remain on top of the list of countries recording new cases.

In less than five months since the disease was first reported local media in China’s Wuhan wrote about a mystery respirator­y illness on December 31 much of the world has now come to terms with a new reality in which social distancing is compulsory, masks are increasing­ly mandatory and much of leisure activities - travelling, dining out and events such as concerts and sport - may be too dangerous till researcher­s find a vaccine.

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AFP A person lights candles dedicated to Covid-19 victims, in Zella-Mehlis, eastern Germany.

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