Almost 90 million people have been infected with coronavirus as COVID-19 cases hardly show any sign of slowing down, according to data compiled by Johns Hopkins University (JHU).
The total case count has reached 89,611,443 as death toll from COVID-19 climbed to 1,926,343 as of Sunday morning.
JHU data also show that the virus is surging in many regions and areas of 191 countries.
COVID-19 cases in the United States topped 22 million on Saturday. The US has recorded 22,132,397 cases with 372,428 fatalities.
The seven-day rolling average for daily new deaths in the US rose over the past two weeks, going from 2,368.1 on December 25 to 2,982.7 on Friday, reports AP.
India’s COVID-19 tally reached 10,431,639 while the death toll rose to 150,798.
Brazil’s COVID-19 death toll reached 202,631 on Saturday after 1,171 more patients died from the novel coronavirus during the past 24 hours, official data showed.
In the last 24 hours, tests detected 62,290 new cases, bringing the nationwide tally of confirmed cases to 8,075,998.
Brazil has the world’s second-largest COVID-19 death toll, after the United States, and the third largest outbreak, after the United States and India.