Worldwide COVID-19 cases reach 28.55 million as death toll surpasses 900,000 By News September 12, 2020 Add Comment Edit More than 28.55 million people are infected by the coronavirus globally and more than 916,237 are dead, according to Johns Hopkins University data.Sun, 13 Sep 2020 00:03:31 +1000ABC News Share this post Related PostsPerth hotel quarantine guard tests positive for COVID-19, along with two othersNew Zealand pauses flights from WA after new COVID-19 infections detected in PerthModerna COVID-19 vaccine added to WHO emergency use listIndia records more than 400,000 new COVID-19 cases in a dayAs the US leaves Afghanistan, people are counting the war's colossal costCritics blast federal government's 'immoral and un-Australian' ban on citizens returning from IndiaNot just residential property that's fetching astronomical prices, farmland is booming tooBlood test mistakes put Victorian hotel quarantine guests at risk of contracting HIV
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