Six countries recorded record growth in total COVID-19 cases per 1 million population on Tuesday, July 11, 2023: Denmark, Lithuania, Croatia (Hrvatska), the Philippines, Macau, and Afghanistan. Worldometer recorded an average growth rate of 0.04 percent for these countries. This average is higher than the previous week's 0 percent. The highest record this week occurred in Denmark, with growth of 545,390.
In Denmark, as of today, the total number of COVID-19 cases is recorded at 3.18 million. Case growth over the past week has begun to decline, growing by only 0 percent. The situation in this region previously saw significantly higher increases, reaching approximately 0.01 percent 30 days ago.
Lithuania is second with 496,500. Currently, the total number of COVID-19 cases in the country is recorded at 1.32 million. This region previously recorded its peak daily increase in COVID-19 cases on Tuesday, August 30, 2022, with a daily increase of 106,670 cases. Case growth over the past week has begun to decline, with a growth rate of 0.01 percent.
Croatia (Hrvatska) follows with a total of 313,850 COVID-19 cases per 1 million inhabitants. With a total of 1.27 million cases, the average daily increase in COVID-19 in this region over the past week was 3.29 cases. Previously, the peak increase in cases in this country occurred on Thursday, January 27, 2022, with a record of 11,812 cases per day.
Globally, COVID-19 pandemic statistics have reached 686.45 million cases. The highest number of reported COVID-19 cases occurred in the United States (107.36 million cases), India (44.99 million cases), France (40.14 million cases), Germany (38.43 million cases), and Brazil (37.68 million cases).