COVID-19 and 7 MIO souls

 We are slowly forgetting about the globally declared epidemic and pandemic of COVID-19 and all related measures to limit movement and close down activities. All the painful losses of our closest or dear ones are also slowly slipping into oblivion. Slowly, all the survivors are getting used to normal everyday life, even though we will continue to feel the consequences of the global Covid-19 pandemic for a long time, also in the socio-economic field.

In 2024, the death toll or death toll of COVID-19 will exceed 7 million.

According to the World Health Organization, 7,028,881 people have died from the infection with COVID-19 as of February 4 this year. According to their instructions, even after the end of the epidemic, countries should continue to monitor the number of infections with COVID-19 and all the consequences. 3,003,602 are said to have died in the US. On the European side, 2,269,504. With less than a million dead souls, South-East Asia follows with 808,441. The Western Pacific lost 419,909 residents. Eastern Mediterranean 351,926. Africa lost the fewest inhabitants, namely 175,496. In the last 28 days, 10,068 of them died due to infection with COVID-19.

According to worldometer data, slightly fewer people died due to infection with COVID-19, namely 6,985,447. Most of them died on the European continent, namely 2,100,202. It is then followed by North America with the most deaths from Covid-19 with 1,675,079. 1,553,050 died on the Asian continent and 1,365,551 on the South American continent. For the African continent, the number is slightly higher, namely 258,884, which of course may also be a result of the different ranking of countries by areas affected by Covid-19. On the islands of Oceania, 32,666 deaths due to infection with COVID-19 were recorded. In the last week, 826 inhabitants of the planet Earth died due to infection with COVID-19.


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