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Coronavirus World Live Update of Last 24 Hours Report

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Coronavirus World Live

Coronavirus World Live Update of 24 Hours Report

The coronavirus, which has become the second name of death worldwide, is not taking the name of ending. Till now thousands of people have died in the world due to the global epidemic. In the US, a record of 865 deaths occurred in the last 24 hours. While the number of deaths in Italy and Spain is increasing continuously, the situation in France is also getting serious. Read here all the updates related to corona worldwide….

Corona Live Updates:

864 more dead in Spain in the last 24 hours:

In Spain, 864 people died in the last 24 hours, the death toll from coronavirus infection exceeded 9,000: Government

More than 2 thousand cases of coronavirus in Pakistan:

The number of coronavirus cases in Pakistan exceeded 2,000 on Wednesday, pointing upward despite efforts by the government to contain the epidemic. The Ministry of National Health Services said that 105 new patients tested positive for the virus in the last 24 hours, bringing the total number of infections to 2,039.

Former Marseille president Pape Diouf dies:

The former president of the Marseille Football Club, Pape Diouf, died due to coronavirus infection. He was 68. Diouf was born in Chad. But he had citizenship of France and Senegal. She played a key role in building the club's strong team from 2005 to 2009, helping her win the League One title in 2010. He was scheduled to leave from Dakar for Nice on Tuesday for treatment of COVID-19 in France, but his breath stopped earlier.

British Home Minister Preeti Patel's statement:

Britain's Home Minister Preeti Patel said the visas for about 2,800 migrant physicians, nurses and paramedical staff would be extended for a year. The visa period for these people is to end before October 1. Preeti said, "Medical personnel from all over the world are playing a leading role in the NHS's efforts to combat the coronavirus and save lives."

Britain extends visa period for Indian and foreign doctors:

Relieving Indian and other foreign doctors, the British government has extended the duration of their visas by one year in view of the fight against the coronavirus crisis. Their visa expires in October this year. These physicians are employed for the National Health Service (NHS) of the country.

Saudi Arabia appeals to Muslims, postpone Hajj this time

Saudi Arabia's Haj minister has appealed to Muslims to postpone the preparations for Haj this time due to uncertainty arising out of the Coronavirus. Earlier this month, Saudi Arabia suspended the 'Umrah' pilgrimage in fear of the spread of the coronavirus in their cities. Since this unprecedented step, the annual Hajj was also seen with uncertainty.

After Netanyahu, Israeli army chief disassociates himself

Israel Defense Force (IDF) chief Lt. Gen. Aviv Kochavi and two senior military officers on Tuesday isolated themselves from everyday interactions as they had recently come in contact with a commander who was confirmed to be infected with the coronavirus. A day earlier, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and his closest advisers were also sidelined because one of their aides in the parliamentary cause was found to be infected with Corona.

Britain extends visa period for Indian and foreign doctors 

In view of the fight against the coronavirus crisis, the duration of work visas for Indian and other foreign doctors whose visas are expiring in October this year will automatically extend to one year. These doctors are working for the National Health Service (NHS) of the country

 

 

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