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Global COVID-19 tally tops 100 million: report
2021-01-26 03:16
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The global tally of COVID-19 cases exceeded 100 million early today, according to the
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website. At 2:55 a.m. the number of cases stood at 100,074,158 worldwide, when the global death toll reached 2,144,654.
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