Coronavirus in the world February 3, 2023: almost 676 million infections, about 6.8 million deaths.  Statistics by country

The constantly updated Worldometers monitoring page shows that, as of February 3, 2023, 6,767,601 people died from the coronavirus disease COVID-19 in the world (+2612 per day), about 676 million cases of infection, about 21 million are currently infected, more 648 million infected were recognized as recovered. Average lethality: 1%.

Countries where there are more than 100 thousand deaths from coronavirus (officially confirmed data are indicated):

USA – 1135341 dead
Brazil – 697248
India – 530741 (WHO: deaths may be 8 times more)
Russia – 395148 (WHO: there may be 5 times more deaths)
Mexico – 332324
Peru – 219012
Great Britain – 204171
Italy – 186833
Germany – 166016
France – 164286
Indonesia – 160822
Iran – 144752
Colombia – 142544
Argentina – 130421
Poland – 118740
Spain – 118434
Ukraine – 111063
South Africa – 102595
Turkey – 101492

*China – WHO does not trust official data from Beijing, experts say hundreds of millions of people infected in this country in December-January. Millions of people could die from COVID-19.

In other countries, so far, according to official figures, less than 100 thousand deaths from COVID-19.

Among the above countries, the highest relative mortality (> 1000 deaths per 1 million population):

Peru – 6502
USA – 3391
Brazil – 3238
Poland – 3146
Italy – 3100
Great Britain – 2,981
Argentina – 2835
Colombia – 2,767
Russia – 2710
Ukraine – 2571
Spain – 2535
Mexico – 2526
France – 2505
Germany – 1979
South Africa – 1689
Iran – 1683
Turkey – 1186

Most infections (rounded to millions of values) were detected in:
USA – 104 million
India – 45 million
France – 40 million
Germany – 38 million
Brazil – 37 million
Japan – 33 million
South Korea – 30 million
Italy – 25 million
Great Britain – 24 million
Russia – 22 million

In Israel, 4787396 infections, 12202 patients died. Relative mortality: 1308 per 1 million (87th in the world). Lethality: 0.25%

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