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Bing COVID-19 Tracker (10/23): Spain the Sixth Nation With 1 Million Cases, Texas Count to Pass California

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According to the Bing COVID-19 Tracker, global confirmed cases of the disease reached 41,713,314 today, up by a staggering 1,061,217 from the day before. Global confirmed cases often have risen by over 350,000 a day recently. This is above the sustained figure for any period since the spread of COVID-19 began.

Fatal COVID-19 cases have reached 1,137,410, after a one-day gain of 15,374, one of the highest increases since the pandemic began.

The number of cases continues to rise quickly in the northern hemisphere, where winter is quickly approaching. In some nations in Europe, new daily cases have hit records, with large surges in the United Kingdom and Spain. With most viruses, the rate of spread rises as people move indoors. This has been true of the flu for decades. At the same time, the southern hemisphere has not posted much improvement. Among the hardest-hit nations in the world are Brazil, Argentina, Chile, Mexico and Peru.

The United States remains the country with the most confirmed cases at 8,498,360, after a 65,353 increase in a day. COVID-19 fatalities there stand at 226,314 and the increase has neared 1,000 per day. The rate of the spread has grown sharply in the past two weeks, sparking concern that coronavirus deaths may top 300,000 by year’s end. Dr. Anthony Fauci has said the spread will not be arrested until the average daily increase drops to under 10,000 per day, which certainly will not happen soon.

U.S. confirmed cases are concentrated in the largest states by population. California has 896,424 and Texas has 891,074. At the current rate of increase, Texas may overcome California’s count in a matter of days and become the top state in America based on the number of confirmed cases.

In Florida, there are 768,091 cases, and New York has 494,874. Yet, some of the states where COVID-19 is growing fastest have small populations, most notably North Dakota, South Dakota, Montana and Wisconsin. New York State continues to have the largest number of coronavirus deaths by far at 33,022, about 15% of the national total.

Currently ranked second in the world based on confirmed COVID-19 cases, India has 7,763,067. The coronavirus death count there stands at 117,365. Health care experts say that because of the size of the nation geographically, and its relatively primitive health care systems, more than 60 million people actually have been infected, which is about eight times the official number. The Indian Council of Medical Research puts the figure as high as 63 million.

Brazil has a confirmed case count of 5,323,630. New cases recently have risen at a rate of over 20,000 a day. Its COVID-19 deaths number is 155,962. As with India, Brazil’s figures are too low. It is nearly impossible to count cases in the nation’s interior. In the poorest parts of the largest cities, packed with impoverished people, the disease also is difficult to track.

Russia has 1,480,646 cases, and fatal cases there number 25,525. Most experts say the death count is far too low to be real. It may be that the government has kept counts down to make it appear it has the pandemic under control. Confirmed cases rose by 17,340 yesterday, among the highest one-day counts in Russia since the pandemic began.

Argentina became the fifth nation to post a total of a million cases or more. The figure for the country has hit 1,053,650, and coronavirus deaths there number 27,957. Meanwhile, Spain has become the sixth nation with more than a million confirmed cases, with 1,026,281. It has 34,521 fatal cases. France likely will join the list of countries with over a million confirmed cases, as it currently has 999,043 and 34,210 coronavirus deaths.


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