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Skip Brazil, India’s Second Highest Number of Covid-19 Cases in the World

NEW DELHI, KOMPAS.com – India now beyond Brazil as a country that has the number of infected cases corona virus second largest in the world on Monday (7/9/2020).

In the last 24 hours, the number of cases Covid-19 in India it has increased by 90,802 cases Associated Press.

With these additions, India has now recorded a total of 4.2 million cases of the corona virus.

This number surpasses Brazil which recorded 4.1 million cases of the corona virus as of Monday, as quoted from the data Worldometer.

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India is now behind United States of America (US) as the country worst hit by the corona virus.

The country of “Uncle Sam” itself recorded more than 6 million cases of the corona virus, which places it as the country with the highest number of Covid-19 cases in the world.

India’s Ministry of Health also reported 1,016 deaths from the coronavirus on Monday.

So, the amount death due to Covid-19 In the country of “Son of the Continent” has now reached 71,642 deaths.

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In the past month, India has always recorded the largest daily increase in coronavirus cases in the world.

The Indian government has also further relaxed quarantine regulations by encouraging business reopening in order to revive the slumping economy.

In addition, the Government of India has also reopened a number of urban metro train services such as New Delhi and several cities in other states.

Meanwhile, as of Monday morning, there were 27.27 million confirmed cases of Covid-19 worldwide according to Worldometer.

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Of these, 887,078 people were declared dead due to Covid-19 and 19.35 million people were declared cured.

As of Monday, there were 7.03 million active cases with 6.97 million patients in mild condition and 60,009 in serious condition.


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