Coronavirus tally: Global cases of COVID-19 29.0 million, 924,463 deaths and U.S. case tally tops 6.5 million – MarketWatch

The global tally for confirmed cases of the coronavirus that causes COVID-19 climbed to 29.0 million on Monday, according to data aggregated by Johns Hopkins University, while the death toll rose to 924,463. At least 19.6 million people have recovered. The U.S. has the highest tallies in the world with 6.5 million cases and 194,084 deaths. President Donald Trump alarmed health experts by holding an indoor rally on Sunday in Nevada, ignoring a state directive, the New York Times reported. Brazil has the second highest death toll at 131,625 and third highest case toll at 4.3 million. India is third with 79,722 deaths and second with 4.85 million cases. Mexico is fourth with 70,821 deaths and seventh with 668,381 cases. The U.K. has 41,717 deaths and 370,930 cases, the highest death toll in Europe and fifth-highest in the world.

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Coronavirus tally: Global cases of COVID-19 29.0 million, 924,463 deaths and U.S. case tally tops 6.5 million - MarketWatch

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