US COVID-19 death toll goes past 50,000

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Washington:  The death toll due to the coronavirus pandemic in the US has crossed the 50,000 mark, according to Johns Hopkins University.

The confirmed coronavirus cases Friday exceeded 2.7 million globally, with more than 192,000 dead, the university said.

The US accounted for nearly a third of the total number of cases, exceeding 869,000, and more than a quarter of the deaths, at 50,031, it added.

The worldwide death toll from the coronavirus pandemic crossed 190,000 Friday, with nearly two-thirds of the fatalities in Europe, according to an AFP tally compiled from official sources at 0740 GMT.

A total of 190,089 people have died and 2,698,733 been infected since the virus emerged in China in December. The hardest-hit continent is Europe, with 116,221 deaths and 1,296,248 cases.

The country with the most deaths is the United States with 49,963, followed by Italy with 25,549, Spain with 22,157, France with 21,856 and Britain 18,738.

(Agencies) 

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