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How Many People Have Recovered from COVID-19 in World, US, and CA?
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By Jim Jakobs, Digital Producer
Published 5 years ago on
April 20, 2020

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GV Wire took a deeper look into the numbers to determine how many people have recovered from COVID-19 worldwide, in the United States, and in California.
 

(GV Wire/Alexis DeSha)

Worldwide COVID-19 Recoveries

  • Total cases: 2,443,211
  • Active cases: 1,635,006
  • Recovered: 640,252

(Source: Worldometer)

United States COVID-19 Recoveries

  • Total cases: 770,076
  • Active cases: 657,271
  • Recovered: 71,489

(Source: Worldometer)
Worldometer is run by an international team of developers, researchers, and volunteers with the goal of making world statistics available in a thought-provoking and time relevant format to a wide audience around the world. It is published by a small, independent digital media company based in the United States. The company says it has no political, government, or corporate affiliation.

California COVID-19 Recoveries

  • Total cases: 31,672
  • Active cases: 30,204
  • Recovered: 3,053

(Sources: 1Point3Acres, and University of Washington COVID-19 map)

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