The global tally for confirmed cases of the coronavirus that causes COVID-19 climbed to 25.2 million on Monday, according to data aggregated by Johns Hopkins University, while the death toll rose to 846,655. At least 16.6 million people have recovered. The U.S. has the highest tallies in the world with 5.99 million cases and 183,068 deaths. President Donald Trump retweeted a conspiracy theory over the weekend that the death toll is much lower and that criticized two of the leading experts on his own White House Task Force, Dr. Anthony Fauci and Dr. Deborah Birx, as the New York Times reported. Brazil is second to the U.S. with 3.9 million cases and 120,828 deaths. India has 3.6 million cases, and moved ahead of Mexico by number of fatalities at 64,469. Russia has 992,402 cases, Peru has 639,435 and South Africa has 625,056. Mexico has 595,841 cases and 65,158 deaths, or fourth highest in the world. fifth highest in the world. China, where the illness was first reported late last year, has 89,898 cases and 4,722 deaths.
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