213 countries and regions recorded 8,103,335 cases and 438,408 deaths caused by nCoV, an increase of 122,268 and 3,267 respectively compared to yesterday. A total of 4,187,065 people recovered.
The United States, the world's largest epidemic region, reported 2,181,842 infections and 118,267 deaths, an increase of 20,476 and 418 cases in the past 24 hours, respectively. New CoV infections in many US states, including two of the most populous states, Texas and Florida, continue to rise amid the nation's various levels of blockades.
Health officials said the reason was due to the increase in testing and the low number of nCoV per capita cases, but some health experts said this was a sign that the disease was still raging. onions. Anti-racist protests across the United States have also raised concerns about a new outbreak.
The second largest epidemic region in the world Brazil reported an additional 20,389 cases and 570 deaths, bringing the total to 888,271 and 43,959, respectively. Experts believe that the actual number of cases in Brazil may be much higher due to limited testing, but the World Health Organization (WHO) said that the health system of Brazil is still under pressure.
Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro repeatedly disregarded Covid-19 by calling it a "minor flu" and urging state governors to lift the blockade that is hurting the country's economy. Bolsonaro also accused WHO of discrediting the pandemic and threatening Brazil to withdraw from the organization.
Peru reported 232,992 cases and 6,860 deaths caused by nCoV, up 3,256 and 172. Schools, restaurants, bars remained closed. Only essential stores are allowed to pick up customers, in addition clothing stores, home appliances or stationery stores can provide door-to-door delivery.
Mexico reported 146,837 cases and 17,141 deaths, an increase of 4,147 and 269. Deputy Health Minister Hugo Lopez-Gatell warned that nCoV cases in the country could increase as the process of flattening the epidemic curve is in progress. slowdown. However, Mexico restarted its economy, allowing the auto, mining and construction industries to resume.
Russia, the third largest epidemic region in the world, reported an additional 143 deaths, bringing the total number of deaths to 7,091. Number of infections increased by 8,246, to 537,210. Kremlin spokesman Dimitri Peskov said Russia can cope with the nCoV and an effective health care system helps lower mortality rates.
Many critics are skeptical of the low number of nCoV deaths in Russia, but the government insists that the cause is because they conducted extensive testing and found mild or asymptomatic cases. . Moscow says it has documented the cause of death based on autopsy results and international standards set by WHO.
He reported an additional 968 cases and 38 deaths, bringing the total to 296,857 and 41,736, respectively. Several schools have opened, open-air markets and public transport are restored, but restaurants and bars remain closed.
Spain recorded 181 more cases, bringing the total to 291,189, the number of deaths is still 27,136, no new cases increase. The emergency situation in Spain is still maintained until at least June 21. Health Minister Salvador Illa said Spaniards are still required to wear masks if they cannot keep a distance of 1.5 meters from each other, both indoors and outdoors.
Italy recorded an additional 301 cases, bringing the total to 237,290, while the death toll was 34,371, an increase of 26. Italy has reopened shops, restaurants, bars and public transport and allows people to freely move around the country.
Germany reported an additional 373 infections and 15 deaths, bringing the total to 188,044 and 8,8850, respectively. The country will maintain measures to segregate the community until June 29, but warnings against citizens not traveling outside of Europe are maintained until the end of August.
In the Middle East, Iran recorded an additional 2,449 cases, bringing the total to 189,876, of which 8,950 died, an increase of 113 cases compared to yesterday. Mohammad-Mehdi Gouya, an epidemiologist at Iran's Ministry of Health, said the reason for the rebound in recent cases was the extensive testing of people who were "without or with mild symptoms".
Operations have returned to normal in most of the country's 31 provinces, but the Iranian government is concerned about citizens' ignoring measures to segregate their communities. The country warned that the blockade could be re-imposed if the epidemic broke out again.
Saudi Arabia recorded an additional 4,507 cases and 39 deaths, bringing the total to 132,048 and 1,011, respectively. The Saudi government said it would end the national curfew for nCoV from June 21, excluding the city of Mecca, after more than two months of strict control. Non-spectator sporting events are also allowed.
In South Asia, India recorded 343,026 cases and 9,915 deaths, up 10,243 and 395 respectively. The mortality rate in India is relatively low, but experts warn pandemic here has not reached the peak.
China has not released the data yet.
Singapore, Southeast Asia's largest epidemic region, currently records 40,818 cases, an increase of 214, of which 26 people died. The cases in Singapore were mainly migrant workers living in dormitories. The death rate in this country is very low thanks to extensive testing and an efficient health system.
Singapore allows public transport, some schools and some stores like the school supplies store to reopen. The restaurant and bar are still not allowed to receive customers, but only for take-out or door-to-door delivery.
Indonesia recorded 1,057 new infections in the past 24 hours, bringing the total to 39,249, of which 2,198 died, an increase of 64 cases. The capital Jakarta reopened its mosque last week after almost three months. Offices, restaurants, shopping malls and tourist attractions have also gradually resumed.
Vietnam, Laos, Cambodia and East Timor are regional countries that have not yet reported any deaths
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