COVID-19

Europe coronavirus death toll passes 400,000

Agence France-Presse

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Europe coronavirus death toll passes 400,000

QUARANTINE. A migrant who is in quarantine over coronavirus looks out the window of a hotel in Gran Canaria in the Spanish Canary Islands on September 14, 2020.

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Europe is the second-worst hit global region after Latin America and the Caribbean

More than 400,000 deaths from the novel coronavirus have been registered in Europe, according to an Agence France-Presse tally compiled from official sources around 0800 GMT Saturday, November 28.

The second-worst hit global region after Latin America and the Caribbean, 400,649 people have died of COVID-19 in Europe among 17,606,370 confirmed cases. Of these, 36,147 occurred in the past week alone – the continent’s worst seven-day total since the pandemic began.

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Britain accounted for almost two-thirds of the European deaths at 57,551 from almost 1.6 million infections, followed by Italy with 53,677 deaths and 1.5 million infections, France (51,914 deaths, 2.2 million cases), Spain (44,668 deaths, 1.6 million cases) and Russia (39,068 deaths, 2.2 million cases). – Rappler.com

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