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More Than 1 Million People All Over The World Have Defeated Coronavirus

Even in this thoroughly difficult time, we need to acknowledge that not everything is dark and gloomy around us.

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Even when we are so vulnerable amid lack of vaccine, we are not an easy prey for the virus. Many people have been trying to fight it back and some of them have come out successful.

According to the latest information, over 1 million people around the world have recovered from the ghastly virus. Some of those bravehearts stood up to the monstrous COVID-19 and came out victorious. It’s like a soldier winning a battle without his weaponry. It’s totally worth appreciation.

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Statistics show the US has seen more than 153,000 people recover from the deadly illness, followed by Germany (123,000) and Spain (112,000)
Source: DailyMail

Whereas everyone has been distressed about the fearful news of rising death tolls, there’s something that we can congratulate each other for. Hope hasn’t died, there’s still some good things allaying our fears and restoring our hope.

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In the US alone, more than 150,000 people have recuperated from the ungodly virus. It ascertains that the number of people recovering from the disease is far greater than the number of people dying because of it. Just for a reminder, the total number of deaths in the States is around 60,000.

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To be considered recovered, patients must have no fever for 72 hours without drugs and two negative tests results taken at least 24 hours apart. Pictured: Phlebotomist Jenee Wilson talks with Melissa Cruz, an ER technician who has recovered from coronavirus, as she finishes donating plasma in Seattle, Washington, April 17
Source: Reuters

Germany has around 123,000 patients who didn’t give in to the deadly virus and won their life back. Similarly, 112,000 people in Spain have recovered from the illness completely. Spain has been one of the greatest affectees around the globe but the situation seems to have ameliorated in the last few weeks. 

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Researchers believe the number of recoveries is likely higher due to the number of people with antibodies who never tested positive for the virus. Pictured: Dr Jan Levora (left) and nurse Kristen Renner (right) wait outside CHI-St Alexius Health in Bismarck, North Dakota, with Gery (left) and Betty DeGreef of Mandan, both of whom recovered from the virus
Source: AP

We certainly don’t need to turn our back on the fact that the threat of Coronavirus is still hovering over us. Also, we need to come up with a counterattack as early as possible.

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But it wouldn’t cost us anything to take a moment or two to acknowledge the resilience of those Bravehearts who defeated the virus and came out triumphant. 

If you like this article, why not sharing with your friends and family and boost their morale in these tough times.

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