PARIS, April 21 (NNN-AGENCIES) — The worldwide death toll from the
novel coronavirus pandemic rose to 165,216 on Monday, according to official sources at 1100 GMT.
More than 2,403,410 declared cases have been registered in 193
countries and territories since the epidemic first emerged in China in
December.
Of these cases, at least 537,700 are now considered recovered.
The tallies, using data collected from national authorities
and information from the World Health Organization (WHO), probably
reflect only a fraction of the actual number of infections.
Many countries are testing only the most serious cases.
In the United States, now the worst-hit country, the death toll
stood at 40,683 with 759,786 infections. At least 70,980 patients have
recovered.
Italy is the next most affected country with 23,660 deaths and
178,972 confirmed infections.
It is followed by Spain with 20,852 fatalities and 200,210
confirmed infections, France with 19,718 deaths and 152,894 infections
and Britain with 16,060 deaths and 120,067 cases.
China — excluding Hong Kong and Macau — has to date declared
4,632 deaths and 82,747 cases.
Europe has listed 1,183,307 cases and 104,028 deaths to date, the
US and Canada together have 793,169 cases with 42,212 deaths, Asia
166,453 cases with 7,030 deaths, the Middle East 126,793 cases with
5,664 deaths, Latin America and the Caribbean 103,857 cases with 5,068
deaths, Africa 21,957 cases with 1,124 deaths and Oceania 7,879 cases
with 90 deaths. — NNN-AGENCIES