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Coronavirus World Update: 120,857 Deaths, and 1,938,840 Cases

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Coronavirus World Update: 120,857 Deaths, 459,146 Recovered and 1,938,840 Cases

Coronavirus continues to wreak havoc around the world. So far, one lakh 20 thousand people have died due to corona infection while 19 lakh 34 thousand people are infected. At the same time, more than four lakh 56 thousand people have been cured. More than 23 thousand people have died in the world's most affected country and more than 5.8 lakh people are infected. In the UK, 717 people lost their lives in the last 24 hours. On the other hand, the lockdown has been relaxed slightly due to the lower death toll in Spain.

Coronavirus updates:

Iran: For the first time in the month, the number of dead was less than 100:

Iran has reported that the death toll due to the coronavirus has been less than 100 for the first time this month.

So far, more than 74 thousand cases have been reported in Iran, so far more than 4,500 people have died here.

Nepal Cabinet approves extension of lockdown by 27 April:

The Nepal cabinet has extended the lockdown in the country till 27 April. This information was given by the Prime Minister's Secretariat.

Trump denied plans to sack top medical advisor:

Donald Trump has dismissed rumors that he is going to sack his top medical advisor for coronavirus epidemic cases.

However, he targeted many Democratic leaders and the media on the issue of reopening the American economy.

Internationally acclaimed physician Dr. Anthony Fauchi recently said that if Trump had taken early steps to control the epidemic, the COVID-19 crisis in the US could have been prevented.

Subsequently, there was speculation that Trump was planning to sack Fauchi.

So far 5.8 lakh people have been found infected in the US and about 23,352 people have died.

ASEAN leaders' online meeting continues:

A meeting of the ASEAN Association of Southeast Asian Nations has begun to discuss how to deal with the coronavirus infection.

Vietnam will appeal for the provision of emergency funds to deal with this infection:

The meeting is being chaired by Vietnam to discuss Kovid-19.

Vietnam has so far been successful in controlling this virus.

There are 265 cases of Coronavirus infection in Vietnam and no one has died in the country.

People who have been cured in South Korea are infected again:

Reports of 116 people who have recovered from Corona in South Korea have again become corona positive.

Jong In Kyong, director of the South Korea Center for Disease Control and Prevention, told the media that it was more likely that the virus would have reactivated in his body rather than being infected again.

Health department officials say that it is not yet clear what is behind this trend. The investigation is on.

WHO said that it is studying to get the virus again in patients sometime after recovering.

Two new cases in Nepal:

According to the Nepal Ministry of Health, there have been two new cases of corona positive here. After this, the total corona positive in the country has increased to 16.

189 cases confirmed in the UN:

A spokesman for UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres said that 189 cases of corona have been confirmed among UN people worldwide and that three people have died.

Farhan Haq, the deputy spokesman for the general secretary, said that as of Sunday evening, there were 189 confirmed cases of the corona at the United Nations worldwide, including three people who lost their lives.

Controversy over a law passed to release prisoners in Turkey:

Turkey's parliament on Tuesday passed a law allowing the release of millions of prisoners in the wake of the Coronavirus outbreak.

Only after its passage in Parliament, the government has been accused of adopting an arbitrary attitude.

Human Rights Watch (HRW) and Amnesty International have criticized the law because prisoners arrested under the controversial anti-terrorism law are not included.

China will suffer the consequences for wrong information - Trump

US President Donald Trump has hinted that China will have to suffer the consequences of allegedly misinforming the WHO and the international community regarding the coronavirus.

Senator Steve Danes wrote a letter to Trump urging the US government to end its dependence on medical supplies and equipment from China and bring back drug-related jobs in the US.

South African robbed from liquor shops amid lockdown:

Incidents of looting in liquor shops, as well as incidents of sabotage in schools, have increased during the lockdown enforced to combat Coronavirus infection in South Africa.

Basic Education Minister Angie Motshekga said on Monday that she has been terrorized by the sabotage incident in 183 schools since the Kovid-19 detention beginning on March 27.

The lockdown period has been extended to two weeks as part of efforts to prevent the number of coronavirus infections from increasing.

Trump said - are very close to the plan to reopen the country soon:

US President Donald Trump said that he was very close to the plan to reopen the country.

In the wake of the coronavirus havoc, some guidelines are being issued in the country to create social distance by 30 April.

More than 95 percent of the country's population has been affected by this deadly virus.

At least 1334 people infected with the virus died on Tuesday in the US and 24,895 new cases were reported.

 So far, 5.8 lakh people have been found infected in the country and about 23,352 people have died from the corona.

89 new cases in China, the number of infected returning from 1464:

After controlling the corona in Wuhan, China is battling the corona infected from abroad.

On Monday, 89 new cases were reported in China. All these cases have been found in Wuhan, the center of Corona.

With this, the number of corona infected patients returning from overseas has increased to 1464.

1509 deaths in 24 hours in America:

According to Johns Hopkins University, 1509 people have died in the US in the last 24 hours.

USCIRF expresses concern over discrimination with minorities in Pakistan:

The US Commission on International Religious Freedom, an agency overseeing international religious freedom, has expressed concern over not providing food to minorities such as Hindus and Christians in Pakistan during the Corona epidemic.

Lockdown extended till May 11 in France, death reduction:

In France, 574 people died in 24 hours, with the number of deaths here reaching 15,000.

At the same time, French President Emmanuel Macron has extended the lockdown in the country till May 11.

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