Worldwide COVID-19 cases top 20 mln, doubling in 6 weeks

Saudi labs can conduct 53,000 COVID-19 tests daily
Saudi labs can conduct 53,000 COVID-19 tests daily

It took six months for the world to reach 10 million confirmed cases of the coronavirus. It took just over six weeks for that number to double.


The worldwide count of known COVID-19 infections climbed past 20 million on Monday, with more than half of them from just three countries: the U.S., India and Brazil, AP cited the tally kept by Johns Hopkins University.

The average number of new cases per day in the U.S. has declined in recent weeks but is still running high at over 54,000, versus almost 59,000 in India and nearly 44,000 in Brazil.

South Africa, Colombia, Mexico, Peru, Argentina, Russia and the Philippines round out the list of the top 10 countries contributing the most new cases to the global tally since July 22, according to an Associated Press analysis of Johns Hopkins data through Monday.

Real number of people contracting the virus around the world is believed to be much higher.

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