Global novel coronavirus cases surpass 4 million mark
The number of novel coronavirus cases recorded worldwide surpassed four million on Saturday, according to a tally based on official sources. There are now at least 4,001,437 cases of coronavirus around the world, with 277,860 deaths.
- World
- Anadolu Agency
- Published Date: 01:35 | 10 May 2020
- Modified Date: 01:35 | 10 May 2020
The global tally for novel coronavirus infections surpassed 4 million early Sunday, according to a running tally by US-based Johns Hopkins University.
Data showed fatalities worldwide reached 277,860, while the number of patients who recovered stands at 1,348,383.
The US remains the hardest-hit country by the virus with more than 1.3 million diagnosed cases and 78,469 deaths.
The UK follows the US with 31,662 fatalities, while Italy has the third-highest death toll with 30,395 deaths.
A total of 26,313 people in France lost the battle against the virus, followed closely by Spain with 26,299 fatalities.
Spain has the second-highest cases, more than 222,800, followed by Italy, the UK, and Russia.
China, ground zero of the virus, registered 83,976 cases but has not recorded a single fatality since last week as its death toll continues to stand at 4,637. These figures raise questions in and outside China.
Overall, the coronavirus has spread to 187 countries.
Despite the rising number of cases, most who contract the virus suffer mild symptoms before making a recovery.