Number of coronavirus cases in the world reaches 20 million as deaths hit 733,103
As indicated by Johns Hopkins University Coronavirus Resource Center, whose count has become the principle reference point during the pandemic, the UK has twelfth most elevated measure of cases at 313,390
The quantity of coronavirus cases on the planet has arrived at 20 million.
The all out number of worldwide coronavirus passings remains at 733,103, as per specialists at Johns Hopkins University Coronavirus Resource Center, whose amassed count has become the principle reference for observing the sickness.
The UK has 313,390 cases as per the college, putting it twelfth on the rundown, simply behind Spain.
The US has endured the most passings at 163,331, while there have been 101,000 in Brazil, 52,000 in Mexico, 46,611 in the UK and more than 44,000 in India.
It comes after the World Health Organization said the worldwide loss of life from Covid-19 will outperform 750,000 this week.
The bleak achievements come as the worldwide wellbeing body lauded the UK and France for "solid and exact measures" to get rid of the infection.
Dr Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, chief general of the WHO, additionally asked nations to "stifle, smother, smother" the infection.
He advised a virtual press instructions before the most recent loss of life declaration: "This week we will arrive at 20 million enrolled instances of Covid-19 and 750,000 passings.
"Behind these measurements is a lot of torment and languishing. Each life lost issues."
He included: "Nations like France, Germany, the Republic of Korea, Spain, Italy, and the UK had significant flare-ups of the infection yet when they made a move, they had the option to stifle it.