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With over 1 million COVID-19 cases, world faces uphill task; over 1,300 die in France in 24 hours

The number of coronavirus cases in the world has now crossed the 1 million mark while the death toll stands at 53,190. It has taken little over 3 months for the mysterious new strain of coronavirus to spread its influence across the world and infect 1,015,466 people. Major economic powers in the world like the USA, UK, France and Italy find themselves in the thick of things with a high number of cases and deaths reported in these countries.

A person jogs past a sign encouraging social distancing Thursday, April 2, 2020, in St. Louis. The c Image Source : APA person jogs past a sign encouraging social distancing Thursday, April 2, 2020, in St. Louis. The city is under a stay-at-home order, with a few exceptions such as exercise, in an effort to slow the spread of the coronavirus.

The number of coronavirus cases in the world has now crossed the 1 million mark while the death toll stands at 53,190. It has taken little over 3 months for the mysterious new strain of coronavirus to spread its influence across the world and infect 1,015,466 people. Major economic powers in the world like the USA, UK, France and Italy find themselves in the thick of things with a high number of cases and deaths reported in these countries. 

On Thursday, France reported over 1,300 deaths in a single day, which is the most any country has recorded in a 24-hour period in these testing times. Both USA and Spain recorded over 960 deaths during the same period. Spain has now become the second country to cross the 10,000 marks as far as deaths due to COVID-19 are concerned. 

Italy, which has seen the most number of casualties due to the coronavirus, saw 760 people die due to COVID-19 on Thursday, taking the countries overall toll to 13,915.

Top 10 Countries worst Impacted by COVID-19

Country,
Other
Total
Cases
New
Cases
Total
Deaths
New
Deaths
Total
Recovered
Active
Cases
Serious,
Critical
Tot Cases/
1M pop
Deaths/
1M pop
USA 244,877 +29,874 6,070 +968 10,403 228,404 5,421 740 18
Italy 115,242 +4,668 13,915 +760 18,278 83,049 4,053 1,906 230
Spain 112,065 +7,947 10,348 +961 26,743 74,974 6,092 2,397 221
Germany 84,794 +6,813 1,107 +176 22,440 61,247 3,936 1,012 13
China 81,589 +35 3,318 +6 76,408 1,863 429 57 2
France 59,105 +2,116 5,387 +1,355 12,428 41,290 6,399 905 83
Iran 50,468 +2,875 3,160 +124 16,711 30,597 3,956 601 38
UK 33,718 +4,244 2,921 +569 135 30,662 163 497 43
Switzerland 18,827 +1,059 536 +48 4,013 14,278 348 2,175 62
Turkey 18,135 +2,456 356 +79 415 17,364 1,101 215 4

The USA has twice the number of COVID-19 cases than any other country with over 244,000 cases, next in line is Italy with 115, 242 cases followed by Spain's 112,065.

China, where the virus originally emerged, now seems to have a grip on the virus with under 2,000 active COVID-19 cases. 

Nine leading European university hospitals warned they will run out of essential medicines for COVID-19 patients in intensive care in less than two weeks.

A shipment of nearly 5,900 medical masks that Alabama’s Montgomery County received from the U.S. government stockpile was unusable because of dry rot, the emergency management director said. The masks had a 2010 expiration date, according to the city of Montgomery.

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