Iran’s health ministry said Monday that 14,470 cases of SARS-CoV-2 had been confirmed in the past 24 hours and 289 patients had been diagnosed with COVID-19.
The death toll from a new coronavirus pandemic in the Islamic Republic has risen from 119,649 dead since its outbreak in February 2020 to a total of 5,547,990 infections, according to the ministry.
6,209 patients with COVID-19 are being treated in intensive care units (ICUs) of Iranian hospitals.
As of yesterday, some 83 million people in the country had received the first dose of COVID-19 vaccine from more than 36.30 million people, of whom 15.64 million and the second, according to official data.
Turkey: Over 27,000 cases and 206 deaths in 24 hours
The Turkish Ministry of Health announced yesterday Monday that 27,188 infections from SARS-CoV-2 were confirmed in the previous 24 hours after 353,324 tests, with the registered cases reaching 7,066,688.
The deaths of 206 patients with COVID-19 increased the death toll to 63,372 dead until yesterday, March 11, 2020, when the new coronavirus pandemic broke out in Turkish territory.
Since the immunization campaign was launched in Turkey on 14 January, 53.55 million people have received the first dose of vaccine, more than 43.81 million have received the second dose, and a total of over 108.3 million doses have been given, including the Ministry.
Mexico: 230 deaths and over 3,000 cases in 24 hours
The Mexican Ministry of Health announced Monday that another 230 COVID-19 patients had died in the past 24 hours and 3,007 cases of SARS-CoV-2 had been confirmed.
With 275,676 deaths since it broke out in its territory until yesterday, the country of 126 million inhabitants records the 4th heaviest report of the pandemic of the new coronavirus in the world in absolute terms. The recorded cases reached 3,635,807, according to the data of the ministry, but its executives admit that they are very underestimated in relation to reality.
Brazil: 210 deaths and over 14,400 cases in 24 hours
The Brazilian Ministry of Health announced on Monday that another 210 patients with COVID-19 had died in the past 24 hours and 14,423 cases of SARS-CoV-2 had been confirmed.
The data for the weekends regarding the epidemiological situation generally tend to be reduced.
With 594,653 dead after the outbreak of the new coronavirus in its territory, the giant Latin American country with 212 million inhabitants records the 2nd heaviest death toll in the world in absolute terms, behind only the USA. The number of recorded cases has reached 21,366,395, which means that Brazil always ranks 3rd in the world in terms of infections, behind the US and India, according to official data.
Myanmar: Nearly 1,300 cases and 56 deaths in 24 hours
The Myanmar Ministry of Health announced Monday that 1,282 cases of SARS-CoV-2 have been confirmed in the past 24 hours and 56 patients with COVID-19 have died.
The positivity index is 7.2%, based on data from the ministry.
The death toll from the new coronavirus pandemic from its outbreak in the Asian country of about 55 million people on March 23, 2020 until yesterday reached 17,583 deaths out of a total of 459,436 infections, at least according to official figures released by the military regime.
Indonesia: Some 1,400 cases and 118 deaths in 24 hours
Indonesia’s health ministry said Monday that 118 COVID-19 patients had died in the past 24 hours and 1,390 cases of SARS-CoV-2 had been diagnosed.
The new coronavirus pandemic in the archipelago of 270 million people has reached 141,585 deaths out of a total of 4,209,403 infections since it broke out in Indonesia in March 2020.
More than 87.74 million people, including 49.19 million, have received a dose of COVID-19 vaccine since the immunization campaign began in the world’s fourth most populous country, according to the latest official figures. . The Indonesian government seeks to vaccinate more than 208 million people – 80% of the population – to achieve so-called collective immunity.
Britain: Nearly 38,000 cases and 40 deaths in 24 hours
The British health authorities announced on Monday that 37,960 cases of SARS-CoV-2 had been confirmed in the previous 24 hours and another 40 patients with COVID-19 had died.
Officially, the new coronavirus pandemic in the United Kingdom has reached this stage with 136,208 deaths out of a total of 7,701,715 infections. The death toll includes only those who died within 28 days of being diagnosed with the virus.
However, data from the Office for National Statistics (ONS) indicate that COVID-19 is reported to be the cause of some 160,000 death certificates.
More than 89% of Britons over the age of 16 have received one dose of the vaccine, while 82% have received the second, according to the latest official figures from the immunization campaign. Life has returned to normal in the country.

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