The coronavirus pandemic has killed at least 2,702,004 dead worldwide since the WHO office in China reported the onset of the disease at the end of December 2019, according to a report drawn up from official sources on Saturday at 3 p.m. In Morocco, the contamination report shows this Friday, March 19, 2021 at 6 p.m., of 491,019 confirmed cases, 478,386 healings and 8,755 deaths while 4,258,813 people have been vaccinated since the launch of the campaign, of which at least 2,352,348 have received their second dose.
In detail, the Kingdom now has 491,019 confirmed cases, 478,386 healings, 8,755 deaths, and 3,878 active cases, including 401 in serious condition (25 under intubation and 235 under non-invasive ventilation), also reports the monitoring and monitoring platform. eve of Hespress, covid.hespress.com/en.
Worldwide, more than 122,241,510 cases of infections have been officially diagnosed since the start of the epidemic worldwide. The vast majority of patients recover, but a still poorly evaluated part retains symptoms for weeks or even months.
On Friday, 10,217 new deaths and 507,669 new cases were recorded worldwide. The countries that have recorded the most new deaths in their latest reports are Brazil with 2,815 new deaths, the United States (1,649) and Mexico (613).
The United States is the most affected country in terms of both deaths and cases, with 541,143 deaths for 29,729,999 cases, according to the Johns-Hopkins University count. After the United States, the most affected countries are Brazil with 290,314 deaths and 11,871,390 cases, Mexico with 197,219 deaths (2,187,910 cases), India with 159,558 deaths (11,555,284 cases), and the United Kingdom with 126,026 dead (4,285,684 cases).
Among the hardest hit countries, the Czech Republic is the one with the highest number of deaths in relation to its population, with 229 deaths per 100,000 inhabitants, followed by Belgium (195), Slovenia (191), Montenegro (189) and the United Kingdom (186).
Europe totaled 914,652 deaths for 41,016,331 cases on Saturday at 11:00 GMT, Latin America and the Caribbean 737,861 deaths (23,397,782 cases), the United States and Canada 563,755 deaths (30,655,457 cases), the Asia 265,368 deaths (16,930,885 cases), the Middle East 109,893 deaths (6,116,658 cases), Africa 109,502 deaths (4,090,378 cases), and Oceania 973 deaths (34,027 cases).