SANAA, Jul. 26 (YPA) – The latest announced global statistics on the “Corona” pandemic, as of Monday morning, showed that the number of deaths due to infection with the virus reached 4 million and more than 175,000 deaths, while the total number of infections reached 194 million and about 845,000 injuries, of whom 176 million and more than had recovered and 286,000 patients.
The “Corona” pandemic continues to spread in 220 countries, territories and regions around the world, and the countries of the world recorded 427,948 new infections on Sunday and the pandemic caused 6,899 deaths during the last 24 hours.
Statistics showed that the five countries that recorded the highest number of deaths within a single day in the world on Sunday were: Indonesia (1,266 deaths), Russia (779 deaths), Brazil (499 deaths), India (411 deaths), and Mexico (362 deaths). ).
The data indicated that the five countries that recorded the highest number of new injuries, globally, within one day, were, respectively, Indonesia (38,679 injuries), India (38,153 injuries), Britain (29,173 injuries), Iran (27,146 injuries), and Russia (24,072 injuries). infection).
Despite its retreat from recording daily injuries and deaths in large numbers, and its exit during the last period from the list of the five global countries, with the highest death toll and injuries every 24 hours, America still leads the world in terms of the highest death toll and total injuries.
The statistics indicated that the five countries that, as of Monday morning, are considered the most affected by the pandemic in the world in terms of the total number of deaths, are: America (626,762 deaths),
Brazil (549,999 deaths),
India (420,996 deaths),
Mexico (238,424 deaths),
and Peru (195,890 deaths).
The statistics showed that the five countries that are considered so far the most affected globally in terms of the total number of injuries:
America (35,199,465 injuries),
India (31,411,262 injuries),
Brazil (19,688,663 injuries),
Russia (6,126,541 injuries),
France (5,993,937 injuries).