WHO: Global COVID-19 cases exceed 150-M on Saturday

TASS News Agency

GENEVA, May 1 – The number of confirmed coronavirus cases in the world exceeded 150.98 million, an increase of more than 870,000 per day. According to the data published on Saturday (May 1) by the World Health Organization (WHO), the number of deaths increased by more than 14,600, exceeding 3.17 million.

On May 1, WHO received information about 150,989,419 infected and 3,173,576 deaths. The number of cases increased by 870,405, deaths – by 14,661.

The organization’s statistics take into account only officially confirmed information on people infected and deaths provided by states.

More than 48% of cases over the past day have occurred in the South-East Asia region, where WHO also includes India (419,456), North and South America (219,805), and Europe (155,791).

The majority of confirmed coronavirus cases were registered in the United States – 31,948,761, followed by India (19,164,969), Brazil (14,590,678), France (5,529,820), Turkey (4,820,591), Russia (4,814,558), the United Kingdom (4,416,627). (TASS) -jlo

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