The world exceeds the mark of 100 million cases of COVID-19

    The world exceeds the mark of 100 million cases of COVID-19
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    COVID-19 has crossed the 100 million mark and continues to spread. Since the beginning of the day, more than 26,810 new cases have been recorded, of which 1,977 are lethal.

    As of Wednesday, January 27, almost 100.8 million cases of coronavirus infection were recorded in the world, of which more than 2.1 million were fatal, according to Worldometer data.

    According to the updated records for this time, on a global scale, more than 100.8 million cases of the coronavirus were detected, including 2,151,248 fatalities and 55,271,047 recoveries.

    The United States continues to be the country with the most registered COVID-19 cases (more than 25.38 million), followed by India (more than 10.67 million) and Brazil (more than 8.87 million).

    In the statistics of deaths from the coronavirus, the United States and Brazil maintain the first two positions, with more than 423,600 and some 217,600 deaths, respectively; They are followed by India (some 153,500) and Mexico (150,200).

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