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Global COVID-19 cases surpass 75 million – The West Australian
There have been more than 75 million people infected with coronavirus around the world since the pandemic began.

Global coronavirus infections have surpassed the 75 million mark, according to a Reuters tally, as several nations around the world begin vaccinating against the virus.
Britain this month became the first Western country to start immunising with the COVID-19 vaccine developed by Pfizer and its German partner BioNtech, followed by the United States which has now also approved a vaccine from Moderna .
There have been 18.65 million new cases in the past month, the highest reported for a 30-day period…
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