Global coronavirus deaths exceed 700,000, one person dies every 15
seconds on average
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[August 05, 2020]
By Lisa Shumaker
(Reuters) - The global death toll from the
coronavirus surpassed 700,000 on Wednesday, according to a Reuters
tally, with the United States, Brazil, India and Mexico leading the rise
in fatalities.
Nearly 5,900 people are dying every 24 hours from COVID-19 on average,
according to Reuters calculations based on data from the past two weeks.
That equates to 247 people per hour, or one person every 15 seconds.
President Donald Trump said the coronavirus outbreak is as under control
as it can get in the United States, where more than 155,000 people have
died amid a patchy response to the public health crisis that has failed
to stem a rise in cases.
"They are dying, that's true," Trump said in an interview with the Axios
news website. "It is what it is. But that doesn’t mean we aren’t doing
everything we can. It’s under control as much as you can control it.
This is a horrible plague."
In Brazil, President Jair Bolsonaro has minimized the gravity of the
pandemic and opposed lockdown measures, even as he and several of his
cabinet tested positive for the virus.
The pandemic was initially slower to reach Latin America, which is home
to about 640 million people, than much of the world. But officials have
since struggled to control its spread because of the region's poverty
and densely packed cities.
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Healthcare workers carry the body of a Central Reserve Police Force
(CRPF) member who died of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19), for
his cremation at a crematorium in Srinagar July 18, 2020.
REUTERS/Danish Ismail
More than 100 million people across Latin America and the Caribbean
live in slums, according to the United Nations Human Settlements
Programme. Many have jobs in the informal sector with little in the
way of a social safety net and have continued to work throughout the
pandemic.
Even in parts of the world that had appeared to have curbed the
spread of the virus, countries have recently seen single-day records
in new cases, signaling the battle is far from over.
Australia, Japan, Hong Kong, Bolivia, Sudan, Ethiopia, Bulgaria,
Belgium, Uzbekistan and Israel all recently had record increases in
cases.
Australia also reported a record number of new deaths on Wednesday,
taking the country's total to 247.
(Reporting by Lisa Shumaker; editing by Jane Wardell)
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