Coronavirus in the world on December 19, 2022: almost 658 million infections, about 6.7 million deaths. Statistics by country

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The constantly updated Worldometers monitoring page shows that, as of December 19, 2022, 6,672,004 people died from the coronavirus disease COVID-19 in the world (+769 per day), about 658 million cases of infection, about 20 million are currently infected, about 632 million infected were recognized as recovered. Average lethality: 1%.

Countries where there are more than 100 thousand deaths from coronavirus (officially confirmed data are indicated):

USA – 1112970 dead
Brazil – 691854
India – 530674 (WHO: deaths may be 8 times more)
Russia – 393,000 (WHO: deaths may be 5 times more)
Mexico – 330795
Peru – 217855
Great Britain – 198271
Italy – 183138
Indonesia – 160398
France – 160359
Germany – 159884
Iran – 144664
Colombia – 141996
Argentina – 130041
Poland – 118429
Spain – 116658
Ukraine – 110696
South Africa – 102568
Turkey – 101492

In other countries, so far, according to official figures, less than 100 thousand deaths from COVID-19.

Among the above countries, the highest relative mortality (> 1000 deaths per 1 million population):

Peru – 6468
USA – 3324
Brazil – 3213
Poland – 3138
Italy – 3039
Great Britain – 2,895
Argentina – 2826
Colombia – 2,757
Russia – 2695
Ukraine – 2563
Mexico – 2514
Spain – 2,497
France – 2445
Germany – 1906
South Africa – 1688
Iran – 1682
Turkey – 1186

Most infections (rounded to millions of values) were detected in:
USA – 102 million
India – 45 million
France – 39 million
Germany – 37 million
Brazil – 36 million
South Korea – 28 million
Japan – 27 million
Italy – 25 million
Great Britain – 24 million
Russia – 22 million
Turkey – 17 million
Spain – 14 million
Vietnam – 12 million
Australia – 11 million

In Israel, 4748001 infections, 11954 patients died. Relative mortality: 1282 per 1 million (86th in the world). Lethality: 0.25%


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