The Brazilian Ministry of Health announced on Tuesday that 1,211 patients had been diagnosed with COVID-19 in the past 24 hours, up from 411 the previous day, and 34,885 cases of SARS-CoV-2 had been diagnosed.
The largest country in Latin America officially records at this time 564,773 deaths out of a total of 20.2 million infections since the pandemic broke out in its territory.
The death toll is the second highest in the world in absolute terms, behind only the US, while the number of infections is the third highest in the world, behind those in the US and India.
Mexico: 786 deaths and over 19,500 cases in 24 hours
The Mexican Ministry of Health announced on Tuesday that 786 patients had been diagnosed with COVID-19 in the past 24 hours and 19,555 cases of SARS-CoV-2 had been diagnosed.
The official death toll from the new coronavirus pandemic in the country has reached this stage with 245,476 deaths out of a total of 2,997,885 infections.
This report, the 4th heaviest in the world in absolute numbers, is generally recognized as undervalued. The Mexican Ministry of Health estimated on June 30, based on data on excess mortality, that the deaths are probably almost 60% more than officially confirmed.
Malaysia: Nearly 20,000 cases in 24 hours a day with more than 11,000 dead
The Malaysian Ministry of Health announced on Tuesday that 201 patients with COVID-19 had died in the past 24 hours, with the death toll from the new coronavirus pandemic exceeding 11,000 deaths, reaching 11,162 dead by this time. .
At the same time, 19,991 cases of SARS-CoV-2 were confirmed, with the total number of infected people amounting to 1,299,767 in the Asian country of almost 33 million inhabitants.
According to the director general of the Ministry of Health, Nour Hisham Abdullah, all cases were due to transmission to the community.
The so-called active cases have reached 230,273.
The Intensive Care Unit (ICU) of Malaysian hospitals treats 1,096 patients with COVID-19, including 570 intubated patients.
Iran: More than 39,000 cases and 508 deaths in 24 hours
The Iranian Ministry of Health announced on Tuesday that 508 patients had been diagnosed with COVID-19 in the past 24 hours and 39,139 cases of SARS-CoV-2 had been diagnosed.
It was the third day in a row that the death toll exceeded 500.
The death toll from the new coronavirus pandemic has so far reached 95,111 deaths out of a total of 4,238,676 infections since it began spreading to Iran in February 2020, according to official figures.
According to the Ministry of Health, 6,749 patients are being treated in the intensive care units (ICU) of Iranian hospitals.
As of yesterday, the country of 85 million people had received a dose of approved vaccines for COVID-19 over 13.5 million citizens, of which more than 3.2 million and a second.
Turkey: 124 deaths and almost 26,600 new coronavirus cases in 24 hours
The Turkish Ministry of Health announced on Tuesday that 124 COVID-19 patients had died in the past 24 hours, raising the death toll from the new coronavirus pandemic to 52,437 at this stage as of March 11, 2020, when it broke out in Turkey. .
At the same time, 26,597 cases of SARS-CoV-2 were confirmed (out of a total of 264,647 tests), with the registered infections reaching 5,968,868.
The daily number of infections is almost at the highest level of the last quarter, while the number of victims is close to the highest level of the last two months. This is while only at the beginning of July, the infections did not exceed 4,000.
The resurgence of the pandemic and forest fires hit the hopes of reviving tourism.
Two-thirds of adults in the country have received at least one dose of COVID-19 vaccine, just over half two, some even three.
Since the launch of a mass immunization campaign in Turkey on January 14th – the Chinese pharmaceutical company Sinovac Biotech is mainly used – 42.55 million people have received a dose, 30.47 million a second, while a total of more than 79 have been administered by the authorities. , 01 million installments, including almost 6 million third parties, aid, mainly to healthcare staff and persons over 50 years of age.
Germany: Nearly 5,000 cases and 14 deaths in 24 hours
Cases of SARS-CoV-2 in Germany have risen by 4,996 in the past 24 hours to 3,799,425, according to data released Wednesday by the Robert Koch Institute, the country’s epidemiological watchdog.
The deaths of 12 patients with COVID-19 have increased the death toll from the new coronavirus pandemic in the country to 91,817 dead to date, according to the same source.

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