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The total number of confirmed coronavirus cases in the world exceeded 10.4 million patients as of the morning of July 1.

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As many as 10,450,628 laboratory-confirmed COVID-19 cases had been reported as of 05:33 on July 1, according to the Coronavirus COVID-19 Global Cases dashboard by the Center for Systems Science and Engineering (CSSE) at Johns Hopkins University.

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The overall death toll is 510,632 people, while 5,336,996 coronavirus patients have already recovered.

The highest death toll was recorded in the United States (127,410 people), Brazil (59,594), the United Kingdom (43,815), Italy (34,767), France (29,846), and Spain (28,355).

The countries most affected by the coronavirus pandemic include the United States (2,634,432 confirmed cases), Brazil (1,402,041), Russia (646,929), India (566,840), the United Kingdom (314,160), Peru (285,213), Chile (279,393), Spain (249,271), Italy (240,578), Iran (227,662), Mexico (226,089), and Pakistan (209,337).

As many as 188 countries have been affected by the virus.