Global Coronavirus Cases: The deadly coronavirus has spread to 2,406,950 people worldwide from Wuhan, China. The death toll has risen to 165,058. According to WorldoMeter statistics, 617,013 people have returned home to Coronavirus worldwide.
The United States is on top of coronaviruses infection and deaths. 40,555 people have been killed in the country in Corona and 765,836 people were affected. The European country Spain is suffering from corona disease. So far 198,786 people have been infected with the deadly virus. The death toll was 20,453.
Spain’s number of dead and wounded began to decline last week, but this week it has started to rise again. It is said that the death toll from this week has increased by about three percent compared to last week. However, authorities say the death toll is likely to be higher because the number of people differing across regions.
Italy is located in Spain after the coronavirus attack. 178,972 people are infected with coronavirus in the country. However, Italy is the second country with the highest mortality rate in coronavirus. 23,660 people have died in the country.
Oxford University is working to produce coronavirus vaccine
The virus first spread from China to Iran, Singapore, South Korea. From there, the virus spread to Italy in early March. The virus then spread to other countries in Europe – Spain, France, the United Kingdom, the Netherlands, Belgium, Switzerland. From the third week of March, its attendance increased in the US over the Atlantic.
Meanwhile, a deadly coronavirus-infected COVID-19 disease vaccine will be completed by mid-August, a chief of the British government’s task force for vaccination said.
British adviser John Bell also told BBC News, “From this week, researchers at the University of Oxford have begun applying the coronavirus vaccine to human bodies. But the question that is more important now than when it comes to the market is to complete all the tests for the effectiveness of the vaccine, Global Coronavirus Cases.”
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