The number of people who have died worldwide in the Covid-19 pandemic has surpassed three million

The number of people who have died worldwide in the Covid-19 pandemic has surpassed three million, according to Johns Hopkins University.

The milestone comes the day after the head of the World Health Organization (WHO) warned the world was “approaching the highest rate of infection” so far.

India – experiencing a second wave – recorded more than 230,000 new cases on Saturday alone.

Almost 140m cases have been recorded since the pandemic began.

Last week saw an average of 12,000 deaths a day reported around the world, according to news agency AFP.

WHO chief Dr Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus warned on Friday that “cases and deaths are continuing to increase at worrying rates”.

He added that “globally, the number of new cases per week has nearly doubled over the past two months”.

The US, India and Brazil – the countries with the most recorded infections – have accounted for more than a million deaths between them, according to Johns Hopkins University.

However, official figures worldwide may not fully reflect the true number in many countries.

A graphic noting the number of deaths and cases globally

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