Coronavirus: Moscow death toll at ten-year high

Coronavirus : l'Amérique latine se barricade chaque jour davantage | Les  Echos

Moscow has not had so many deaths since the summer of 2010, when the city was plunged into a historic heat wave.

Despite the deconfinement that is accelerating in Europe and the United States, caution remains the watchword everywhere in the world, where daily life remains very disturbed by the epidemic due to the coronavirus. Concern remains strong in Brazil and more generally in Latin America, which concentrates most of the new cases identified.

    The pandemic has killed at least 407,914 people worldwide since its onset in December 2019 in China, according to a report prepared by Agence France-Presse (AFP) from official sources at 9 p.m. Paris time on Tuesday.
    More than 7,169,550 cases of infection have been officially diagnosed in 196 countries and territories since the start of the pandemic, of which at least 3,148,200 are now considered cured.

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