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The US and Brazil account for 7% of the world population — but they have nearly 40% of all coronavirus cases
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- The United States and Brazil account for close to 40% of all coronavirus cases worldwide.
- The two countries however only account for 7% of the overall world population.
- The US has a population of 331,002,651 and 4,401,599 COVID-19 cases.
- Brazil has a population of 212,682,722 and 2,483,191 coronavirus cases.
- Overall, 1.3% of the US and 1.2% of Brazil's population have been infected with the coronavirus.
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Despite making up only around 7% of the overall world population, the United States and Brazil account for close to 40% of all coronavirus cases worldwide.
The United States has a population of 331,002,651, or a little more than 4% of the overall world population, but accounts for 4,401,599 COVID-19 cases as of Wednesday, according to data from Johns Hopkins University. The country leads the world in the number of cases and deaths, which have now surpassed 150,000.
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