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Coronavirus Has Killed More Than 1 million People Worldwide

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Coronavirus Has Killed More Than 1 million People Worldwide

Coronavirus Has Killed More Than 1 million People Worldwide

Since outbreaks began at the end of 2019, the coronavirus has ripped through country after country, sickening more than 33 million people worldwide and killing over 1 million, according to data collected by Johns Hopkins University.

The staggering death count reported Monday comes nine months after the first cases were reported in Wuhan, China.


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