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Timeline of global COVID-19 cases as of 23.06.2020

There were 163,697 new cases, 5,422 new deaths and 107,700 new recoveries reported worldwide.

There are now 9,329,404 cumulative cases, 478,588 total deaths and 5,008,240 total recoveries.

The global death rate decreased from 5.16% to 5.13%.

The global recover rate increased from 53.47% to 53.68%.
Timeline of global COVID-19 cases as of 24.06.2020

There were 173,669 new cases, 5,089 new deaths and 152,424 new recoveries reported.

There are now 9,503,073 cumulative cases, 483,677 total deaths and 5,160,664 total recoveries from coronavirus worldwide.

The global death rate decreased from 5.13% to 5.09%

The global recovery rate increased from 53.68% to 54.31%.
Timeline of global COVID-19 cases as of 25.06.2020

There were 187,043 new cases, 5,290 new deaths and 89,469 new recoveries reported.

There are now 9,690,116 cumulative cases, 488,967 total deaths and 5,250,133 total recoveries from coronavirus worldwide.

The global death rate decreased from 5.09% to 5.05%.

The global recovery rate decreased from 54.31% to 54.18%.
Timeline of global COVID-19 cases for 27.06.2020

There were 375,430 new cases, 9,613 new deaths and 216,714 new recoveries reported.

There are now 10,090,235 cumulative cases, 501,469 deaths and 5,466,799 total recoveries from coronavirus.

The global death rate fell from 5.06% to 4.97%

The recovery rate increased from 54.04% to 54.18%.
Timeline of global COVID-19 cases as of 28.06.2020

There were 138,073 new cases, 2,516 new deaths and 79,636 new recoveries from coronavirus.

There are now 10,228,308 cumulative cases, 503,985 total deaths and 5,546,435 total recoveries.

The global death rate decreased from 4.97% to 4.93%

The global recovery rate increased from 54.18% to 54.23%.
Russia and China vetoe UN Security Council draft resolution on the extension of cross-border aid in northern Syria without coordination with the Syrian Government.

via @AFP
Libya's Parliament votes unanimously to authorize the Egyptian Army to enter the country on the side of the Libyan National Army "to defeat terrorist forces & disarm the rogue militias."
Turkey had issued an ultimatum, promising to attack the Libyan cities of Sirte and Jufrah, declared a "red line' By Egyptian president Al Sisi
2025/07/06 20:28:49
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