The global situation of COVID-19

With more than 880,000 confirmed cases worldwide, the US Health secretary has tested positive for COVID-19

U.S. Health Secretary Sheila Becerra has tested positive for COVID-19

According to Worldometer real-time statistics, as of 6:30 PM Beijing time on May 20, 2022, there have been 5,252,222,464 confirmed COVID-19 cases and 6,296,530 deaths worldwide. Globally, 883,306 new confirmed cases and 2,559 new deaths were reported in a single day.

The United States, Germany, Australia, Japan and Italy are the five countries with the highest number of new cases, according to the data. The United States, Britain, Germany, Canada and Finland are the five countries with the highest number of new deaths.

Health Secretary Novel Coronavirus tests have tested positive for COVID-19

According to Worldometer real-time statistics, as of 6:30 PM On May 20, 2022, there were 8,476,591 confirmed COVID-19 cases and 1,028,155 deaths in the United States. The U.S. recorded 175,671 new confirmed cases and 539 new deaths as of 6:30 a.m.

Novel Coronavirus test results for Secretary Becerra, who is visiting Germany, have been positive, HHS spokeswoman Loewenheim said on social media on Monday. Loewenheim said becerra received novel coronavirus tests and confirmed infection in Berlin in the morning ahead of the G7 health ministers’ meeting. Becerra has been fully vaccinated against COVID-19 and given a booster shot. He is showing mild symptoms and will continue to work during his isolation in Berlin.

More than 30,000 new cases have been reported in Italy, bringing the total to 17.17 million.

On May 19, local time, the latest statistics released by the Italian Ministry of Health showed 30,310 new COVID-19 cases in Italy in the past 24 hours, bringing the total number of confirmed cases to 17,178,199. A total of 108 new deaths were reported, bringing the total death toll to 165-738.

The number of confirmed cases in South Korea has surpassed 150,000 in the military.

According to yonhap News Agency, the Central Epidemic Prevention Headquarters

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