John Hopkins: Coronavirus cases worldwide surpass 641 mln

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Sun, 27 Nov 2022 - 01:26 GMT

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Sun, 27 Nov 2022 - 01:26 GMT

French pharmaceutical giant Sanofi said its world-first dengue vaccine could lead to more severe symptoms for people who had not previously been infected (AFP Photo/NOEL CELIS)

French pharmaceutical giant Sanofi said its world-first dengue vaccine could lead to more severe symptoms for people who had not previously been infected (AFP Photo/NOEL CELIS)

WASHINGTON, Nov 27 (MENA) - As many as 641,439,800 people have been reported to be infected with coronavirus globally, Johns Hopkins University (JHU) said on Sunday.

It added that about 6,630,532 have died from the virus worldwide.

The US continues to be the worst-hit country in terms of fatalities, followed by Brazil and India, respectively.

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