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Photos: Worldwide Covid-19 tally tops 80 million cases

Updated On Dec 28, 2020 06:02 PM IST

On December 27, the worldwide coronavirus disease (Covid-19) cases count topped 80 million. In total 81,214,446cases and 1,773,609 deaths have been recorded all over the globe until now. Europe is the worst-hit region followed by the US, Canada, Latin America, the Caribbean and Asia.

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Pedestrians walk past a poster depicting the coronavirus, at the City Hall in Seoul, South Korea on December 28. More than 80 million confirmed cases of coronavirus have been detected worldwide since the pandemic began a year ago and over 1.76 million deaths, AFP reported. (Jung Yeon-je / AFP) expand-icon View Photos in a new improved layout
Updated on Dec 28, 2020 06:02 PM IST

Pedestrians walk past a poster depicting the coronavirus, at the City Hall in Seoul, South Korea on December 28. More than 80 million confirmed cases of coronavirus have been detected worldwide since the pandemic began a year ago and over 1.76 million deaths, AFP reported. (Jung Yeon-je / AFP)

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Members of the Saaberie Chishty Burial Society prepare a grave for the burial of a person who died of Covid-19 at the Avalon Cemetery in Lenasia, Johannesburg, South Africa on December 26. According to coronavirus tracking website Worldometers.info, in total 81,214,446 cases and 1,773,609 deaths have been recorded until now. (Shiraaz Mohamed / AP) expand-icon View Photos in a new improved layout
Updated on Dec 28, 2020 06:02 PM IST

Members of the Saaberie Chishty Burial Society prepare a grave for the burial of a person who died of Covid-19 at the Avalon Cemetery in Lenasia, Johannesburg, South Africa on December 26. According to coronavirus tracking website Worldometers.info, in total 81,214,446 cases and 1,773,609 deaths have been recorded until now. (Shiraaz Mohamed / AP)

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A man walks along the Duomo square during snowfall in Milan, Italy on December 28. Europe is the world’s hardest-hit region, passing the 25-million-case mark on December 25 and with 546,000 deaths, AFP reported. (Flavio Lo Scalzo / REUTERS) expand-icon View Photos in a new improved layout
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A man walks along the Duomo square during snowfall in Milan, Italy on December 28. Europe is the world’s hardest-hit region, passing the 25-million-case mark on December 25 and with 546,000 deaths, AFP reported. (Flavio Lo Scalzo / REUTERS)

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Visitors seen at the Lincoln Memorial with the Washington Monument across the Reflecting Pool in Washington, DC, US on December 26. The individual countries with the largest number of infections are the United States with 19,573,847cases and 341,138 deaths, India (10,208,725cases, 147,940 deaths), Brazil (7,484,285 cases, 191,146 deaths), Russia (3,078,035 cases, 55,265 deaths) and France (2,559,686 cases, 62,746 deaths), according to Worldometers.info. (Samuel Corum / Getty Images / AFP) expand-icon View Photos in a new improved layout
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Visitors seen at the Lincoln Memorial with the Washington Monument across the Reflecting Pool in Washington, DC, US on December 26. The individual countries with the largest number of infections are the United States with 19,573,847cases and 341,138 deaths, India (10,208,725cases, 147,940 deaths), Brazil (7,484,285 cases, 191,146 deaths), Russia (3,078,035 cases, 55,265 deaths) and France (2,559,686 cases, 62,746 deaths), according to Worldometers.info. (Samuel Corum / Getty Images / AFP)

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Ice fishermen huddle over a hole in the ice on Ghost Lake Reservoir near Cochrane, Alberta, Canada on December 27. After Europe, the US and Canada make up the second worst-hit Covid-19 region. (Jeff McIntosh/The Canadian Press via AP) expand-icon View Photos in a new improved layout
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Ice fishermen huddle over a hole in the ice on Ghost Lake Reservoir near Cochrane, Alberta, Canada on December 27. After Europe, the US and Canada make up the second worst-hit Covid-19 region. (Jeff McIntosh/The Canadian Press via AP)

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Gravediggers wearing protective suits bury the coffin of a man who died from the coronavirus disease (Covid-19) at Vila Formosa cemetery, in Sao Paulo, Brazil on December 25. After the United States and Canada, Latin America and the Caribbean line up as the worst it region followed by Asia. (Amanda Perobelli / REUTERS) expand-icon View Photos in a new improved layout
Updated on Dec 28, 2020 06:02 PM IST

Gravediggers wearing protective suits bury the coffin of a man who died from the coronavirus disease (Covid-19) at Vila Formosa cemetery, in Sao Paulo, Brazil on December 25. After the United States and Canada, Latin America and the Caribbean line up as the worst it region followed by Asia. (Amanda Perobelli / REUTERS)

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A woman wearing a face mask is seen through the window of a light rail carriage in Jerusalem, Israel on December 24. The Middle East, Africa and Oceania respectively are next on the list of worst-hit Covid-19 regions. (Ammar Awad / REUTERS) expand-icon View Photos in a new improved layout
Updated on Dec 28, 2020 06:02 PM IST

A woman wearing a face mask is seen through the window of a light rail carriage in Jerusalem, Israel on December 24. The Middle East, Africa and Oceania respectively are next on the list of worst-hit Covid-19 regions. (Ammar Awad / REUTERS)

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