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How many people were killed in COVID-19 all over the world?
By June 2, 2020, 78 cases19353 cases were confirmed in COVID-19, 3,444,969 cases/kloc-0 cases were confirmed, 256,065 cases16 cases were cured, and 22 cases died1023,822 cases. For China, the COVID-19 epidemic has been basically controlled, but for many countries in the world, they are still in dire straits.

I. COVID-19 World Epidemic At present, the top three countries with the most confirmed cases in COVID-19 are the United States, India and Spain. Among them, there are about 7.5 million confirmed cases in the United States, about 6.4 million in India and 780,000 in Spain. From the beginning of 2020 to the last quarter, the COVID-19 epidemic brought great disasters to the world. As of 10 year10.2, COVID-19 has killed about10.2 million people all over the world.

2. Since COVID-19 and Pneumonia 20 19 and 12, several cases of unexplained pneumonia have appeared in some hospitals in Wuhan, Hubei. 10, COVID-19 gradually spread in Wuhan and other places, and all China United as one and made great efforts to control the epidemic. In March, 2020, WHO declared the current COVID-19 epidemic as a global epidemic. So far, the epidemic situation in China has been well controlled, and China's economy is also recovering. On the other hand, many countries in the world have no protection at all and do not put on a mask for so-called freedom. They are still fighting the virus.

3. The COVID-19 epidemic has brought great influence to the world. The COVID-19 epidemic has brought great influence to the world, and the national health and economy of most countries have been damaged. The global economy as a whole has experienced a downturn and large-scale unemployment, which is more serious than the 2008 financial crisis. COVID-19 is spread all over the world, and it is also a fig leaf, which has opened up the status quo that all countries are striving, struggling or unmoved.

In the unique year of 2020, we witnessed a lot of previously unimaginable history. For example, on June 2nd, 10, US President Donald Trump tweeted that he and his first lady, COVID-19, tested positive, which triggered a heated discussion all over the world. Dear friends, what do you think?