Over 200,000 people have recovered from coronavirus around the world, according to Johns Hopkins University

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While it may be hard to focus on the number of recoveries when the death toll continues to rise, officials have cited it as an important aspect of the pandemic to remember.

More than 200,000 people have recovered from a new coronavirus that causes COVID-19, a metric that officials have urged the public to consider.

The big picture of the situation is now"painfully clear," according to New York Governor Andrew Cuomo. However, he also reiterated that many people who contract the virus will recover. About 80 percent of those who test positive won't require medical intervention and even those who enter the hospital can return home. As of Wednesday, 6,101 people in New York had been discharged from the hospital.

In the U.S., 8,672 people have already recovered, according to the tracker. In China, 76,571 people reportedly have recovered from the virus so far. With 82,431 cases, that gives China a recovery rate of about 93 percent.

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