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Global coronavirus caseload crosses 90 millionThe number of infections worldwide has doubled in just 10 weeks, according to a tally by John Hopkins University
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People walk through a pedestrian area in Cologne, western Germany on January 4, 2021 amid the ongoing novel coronavirus pandemic. Credit: AFP Photo
People walk through a pedestrian area in Cologne, western Germany on January 4, 2021 amid the ongoing novel coronavirus pandemic. Credit: AFP Photo

Coronavirus infections have now surpassed 90 million confirmed cases around the world, as more countries braced for a wider spread of more virulent strains of a disease that has now killed nearly 2 million worldwide.

The number of infections worldwide has doubled in just 10 weeks, according to a tally by John Hopkins University on Sunday. Covid-19 infections had hit 45 million as recently as late October.

As of Sunday afternoon, John Hopkins counted 90,005,787 infections around the world.

The United States, now with more than 22.2 million infections, led the world with the highest number of infections recorded since the global pandemic began. The number of US cases was more than double that of India, which has recorded nearly 10.5 million infections.

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(Published 11 January 2021, 08:31 IST)