Weekly update. Most of Europe is stabilizing, USA is rising fast while other places are also starting to show signs of a possible second wave
A total of 4.16 million new cases were reported this week (up from 4.08 million) and 68,249 more deaths (up from 60,563)
Cases in Europe have started to go back down, however deaths haven't peaked yet. Maybe next week.
The USA is rising fast and will overtake Europe soon, deaths are rising fast as well
The continents
Europe reported 1.74 million new cases last week (down from 1.86 million) and 32,369 more deaths (up from 28,350)
North America reported 1.30 million new cases last week (up from 1.11 million) and 14,364 more deaths (up from 11,837)
Asia reported 671.3K new cases last week (up from 668.7K) and 11,543 more deaths (up from 10,911)
South America reported 351.0K new cases last week (up from 348.2K) and 7,668 more deaths (up from 7,085)
Africa reported 95.3K new cases last week (up from 95.0K) and 2,292 more deaths (down from 2,366)
Oceania reported 1,388 new cases last week (down from 1,799) and 10 deaths (down from 14)
Corners of the world
USA reported 1.21 million new cases last week (up from 1.01 million) and 10,313 more deaths (up from 7,745)
India reported 277.4K new cases last week (down from 312.4K) and 3,539 more deaths (down from 3,620)
Brazil reported 200.7K new cases last week (up from 187.0K) and 3,716 more deaths (up from 2,911)
Iran reported 90.1K new cases last week (up from 74.5K) and 3,314 more deaths (up from 3,173)
Canada reported 33.4K new cases last week (up from 31.5K) and 506 more deaths (up from 392)
South Africa reported 15.8K new cases last week (up from 12.8K) and 606 more deaths (up from 404)
Japan reported 12.0K new cases last week (up from 8.5K) and 76 more deaths (up from 61)
South Korea seems to be dealing with a new outbreak, Australia is still in the clear with the 3rd week in a row without any Covid-19 deaths
Europe in detail
The Ukraine is still rising as well as Russia, the rest has stabilized but is not in a big hurry to (further) decline.