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COVID-19 resulted in infecting 490 million individuals globally: Reports

The worldwide cases of the COVID-19 infection on Sunday, March 3, have increased by 490 million, as per the sources.

According to the John Hopkins University data, the world has observed more than 6.15 million deaths because of the COVID-19 infection from the beginning of the pandemic over two years ago.

The University’s Center for Systems Science as well as Engineering (CSSE) has shared the information that the current global caseload stood at 491,352,180 cases.

The maximum number of deaths that have been recorded stood at 491,352,180 cases, while the total record that stands at 6,152,703.

Moreover, the United States constantly records the highest number of cases with a total of 81,832,612 now that has been followed by India with a total case of 43,028,863.

Along with this, the WHO, in its new report that has been mentioned that the figures for the latest COVID-19 cases all over the globe between March 21 to March 27 that has been dropped by 14 percent as compared to the last week.

The new variant of the COVID-19 infection ‘XE’ highlighted the primary concerns. The WHO said that the variant has far more transmissibility than the Omicron variant.

China continues to see a considerable increase in the cases of the COVID-19 infection, with the nation recording 13,000 cases on Sunday.

On the other hand, the United Kingdon has observed a rise in the people getting infected by the COVID-19 infection because of the highly contagious Omicron BA.2 variant.

Furthermore, Germany has recorded around 41,129 cases of the virus while outlining the total tally to 21,668,677 patients in the entire nation, including 23 deaths.

Additionally, the number of active death in the nation has reached 130,052 on Monday, according to the Robert Koch Institute.

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