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Over 177 million individuals globally confirmed to have contracted COVID-19.

Despite various globally reported coronavirus cases, the U.S. continues to lead in both infected and deceased individuals.

Over 177 million individuals globally confirmed to have contracted COVID-19.

America's Top Spot in Global COVID-19 Caseload and Death Toll Remains Unchanged

In the ever-evolving COVID-19 pandemic, the US continues to hold a distressing lead. As of this morning, the global tally of confirmed cases hovers around 177 million, as reported by Interfax and fetched from Johns Hopkins University data.

Sadly, the death toll has reached 3.83 million due to COVID-19-related illnesses.

The trio of troublesome nations with over 15 million cases consists of the US, India, and Brazil.

Regrettably, the US maintains its place as the epicenter, reporting a staggering 33.5 million cases and 600,653 fatalities.

India comes in second, with over 29.7 million confirmed cases and 381,903 deaths in its wake.

Brazil haltingly follows, reporting 17.6 million cases and 493,693 deaths.

According to Worldometer, a portal specializing in statistics for major events, the mortality rate per million population stood at 493.8 as of this morning. Thisrate translates to 1,851 deaths per million residents in the US, 274 in India, and 2,308 in Brazil.

While the specifics of the global landscape for COVID-19 cases, deaths, and mortality rates per million population remain fuzzy in the provided search results, it's essential to keep a close watch on these statistics to combat the pandemic effectively.

Interestingly, recent studies indicate that approximately 25-30% of COVID-19 survivors suffer from long-haul symptoms, although prevalence may vary across regions and socioeconomic statuses[3]. For more precise global statistics, it's vital to refer to the latest updates from reputable sources, such as the World Health Organization or national health departments.

  1. The US, with 600,653 fatalities, still ranks first in the worldwide COVID-19 death toll, as per data from Johns Hopkins University.
  2. The US reports a staggering 33.5 million confirmed cases of COVID-19, maintaining its status as the global epicenter.
  3. As of this morning, Worldometer reports a global tally of 177 million confirmed COVID-19 cases, highlighting the widespread nature of the pandemic.
  4. The mortality rate per million population in the US stands at 1,851, showing an alarming impact of the pandemic on health-and-wellness in the country.
  5. Politics and general news are significantly intertwined with the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, as the world grapples with managing the virus, its medical-conditions, and their impact on global society.
Largest in number of coronavirus cases and fatalities continues to be the United States

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