<p>Confirmed cases of the coronavirus have topped 30 million worldwide, according to a Johns Hopkins University tally.</p>.<p>The worldwide count of known Covid-19 infections climbed past 30 million on Thursday, with more than half of them from just three countries: the U.S., India and Brazil, according to the tally kept by Johns Hopkins researchers.</p>.<p>The number increased by 10 million in just over a month; global cases passed 20 million on August 12.</p>.<p>The United States leads the by-country count with at least 6,675,560 reported cases, followed by India with at least 5,214,677 and Brazil at 4,455, 386, the numbers showed.</p>.<p>Individual numbers could vary as the university's tally sometimes lags behind country reports.</p>.<p>The U.S. also leads in the number of deaths at 197,643, followed by Brazil at 134,935 and India with a death toll of 84,372, the tally showed. </p>
<p>Confirmed cases of the coronavirus have topped 30 million worldwide, according to a Johns Hopkins University tally.</p>.<p>The worldwide count of known Covid-19 infections climbed past 30 million on Thursday, with more than half of them from just three countries: the U.S., India and Brazil, according to the tally kept by Johns Hopkins researchers.</p>.<p>The number increased by 10 million in just over a month; global cases passed 20 million on August 12.</p>.<p>The United States leads the by-country count with at least 6,675,560 reported cases, followed by India with at least 5,214,677 and Brazil at 4,455, 386, the numbers showed.</p>.<p>Individual numbers could vary as the university's tally sometimes lags behind country reports.</p>.<p>The U.S. also leads in the number of deaths at 197,643, followed by Brazil at 134,935 and India with a death toll of 84,372, the tally showed. </p>