Corona kills 1,000 in 24 hours in US and Brazil, 799 killed in Russia


With six new cases of corona found in New Zealand, wearing a mask is mandatory across the country

The total number of corona cases in the world reached 209,619,484 while the total death toll reached 43,99,007

WASHINGTON: The Corona epidemic is once again becoming deadly around the world. Corona has killed 1,017 and 1,106 people in the USA and Brazil in the last 24 hours.

Russia also reported 799 deaths due to corona. According to Corona figures released on the WorldDometer website, a total of 2,73,146 new Corona cases have been reported worldwide, bringing the total number of Corona cases to 209,619,484. The death toll from 5495 deaths has risen to 43,99,007.

The spread of coronavirus infection in the USA has accelerated over the last several days, with an average of more than one million cases of corona being reported daily, and now the death toll is rising.

The Biden administration has also made it mandatory to wear masks on planes, buses, trains and airports. The pope has issued a special video message for the United States, calling the corona vaccination an act of love. He said the corona vaccine is completely safe and protects against corona infections.

The total number of corona cases in Brazil has risen to 20,416,183, with 37,613 new cases being reported in the last 24 hours. The death toll in Corona rose to 5,70,598 with 1,106 deaths.

Even in Russia, an average of 20,000 new cases of corona are reported every day. The total number of corona cases in Russia rose to 66,63,473, with 20,914 new cases reported on Wednesday. In Moscow alone, 1590 new cases of corona were reported. The total death toll in Russia has risen to 1,72,909 with 799 deaths.

New Zealand, meanwhile, has made it mandatory to wear masks across the country following the registration of six new corona patients today. Not a single corona patient has been reported in New Zealand in the last six months.

According to the findings of a study conducted by the University of Washington's School of Medicine and published in the journal Immunity, the delta variant cannot beat the antibodies produced by the vaccine. This is why most vaccinators have survived delta variant care.

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