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Coronavirus World Update: 171,796 Deaths, 659,457 Recovered and 2,503,385 Cases

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Coronavirus World Update

Coronavirus World Update: 171,796 Deaths, 659,457 Recovered and 2,503,385 Cases

The world is undergoing a global pandemic corona infection. The death toll from Corona is increasing daily. So far, more than one lakh 70 thousand lives have been lost due to this virus and more than 24 lakh 80 thousand people are infected. Whereas more than six lakh 46 thousand people have been cured. The number of dead in the most affected country America in the world has crossed 42 thousand and more than seven lakh 92 thousand people are infected. Coronavirus updates: -

Today nine more corona cases in Nepal:

According to the Nepal Health Ministry, nine more corona cases were reported in the Udayapur district of eastern Nepal. With this, the total number of cases in the country increased to 40.

Lockdown extended till 1 June in Singapore:

According to regional media, the lockdown has been extended to June 1 to deal with Corona in Singapore.

Pakistan: Head of the Edhi Foundation Faisal Edhi infected with Corona

Social worker and head of the Edhi Foundation Faisal Edhi has been found infected with corona. Currently, he is under isolation at a hospital in Islamabad. Pakistani media gave this information.

7.8 lakh jobs lost during the lockdown in Australia:

In Australia, about 7.8 million people have lost jobs following the lockdown and closure of the business.

Data released by the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) and the Australian Taxation Office showed that between 14 March and 4 April, there was a six percent reduction in jobs nationwide.

Chinese physicians may be vaccinated by the end of the year COVID-19:

Chinese physicians plan to vaccinate the coronavirus by the end of this year so that they can be protected when dealing with any emergency. Health officials gave this information.

China's National Health Commission said on Tuesday that 11 new cases of Kovid-19 infection were confirmed in China on Monday and not a single infected person died.

He told that four out of 11 new cases are cases of infected people from abroad. The total number of infections in China has increased to 82,758 by Monday. So far 4,632 people have died due to the disease in the country.

Chinese health expert Zhang Wenhong said that coronavirus cases may rise again in November this year, but by then the country would have been fully prepared to deal with it.

16 migrants found infected along Mexico border:

In the state of Tamaulipas, on the northern border of Mexico, 16 migrants from different countries have been found infected with the coronavirus.

Of these, 14 migrants are from Honduras, Mexico, Guatemala, Cuba, and Cameroon who were living in a migratory shelter in the city of Nuevo Laredo. All these are kept in separate habitat.

At present, there are 193 cases of infection in the state. About ten percent of the infected are migrants, causing resentment among the people of the state.

New response unit to be formed in New York to deal with the oppression of Asians:

New York City, the world's economic capital that emerged as the epicenter of the coronavirus in the US, is forming a new response team to deal with growing cases of discrimination and harassment against Americans of Asian descent in the wake of the 19 global epidemics.

The most affected state of Corona in the US is New York, where so far more than 18 thousand people have lost their lives. The New York Department of Health reported on Monday that more than 2,47,000 people are currently infected in New York.

UN appeals to intensify efforts to deal with the epidemic:

The United Nations General Assembly has passed a resolution urging global action to speed up the pace of developing, manufacturing and assessing drugs, vaccines and therapeutic devices to combat the coronavirus global epidemic.

The proposal reaffirms the fundamental role of the UN system in coordinating global efforts to prevent the spread of Kovid-19 and helping 193 member states of the United Nations and the World Health Organization's key role in this regard Has been accepted.

General elections postponed in Sri Lanka:

The general election in April in Sri Lanka was postponed due to Coronavirus, now these elections will be held on June 20.

Demand for UN member states, everyone should have equal access to corona vaccines:

The 193 member countries of the United Nations General Assembly have unanimously passed a resolution demanding that all have timely and equal access to future vaccines and drugs to fight the coronavirus.

The resolution passed on Monday also underlined the important role of the leadership of the World Health Organization (WHO).

The WHO has suffered criticism from the US and other countries for its methods of dealing with this global epidemic.

The US has supported this proposal prepared by Mexico:

The proposal emphasizes the need to strengthen international scientific cooperation necessary to tackle COVID-19 and to increase coordination in all areas, including the private sector.

Trump announced a ban on jobbers from other countries:

Describing Corona as an invisible enemy, US President Donald Trump said that the jobs of our great American citizens need to be protected.

He said that I would sign an executive order to temporarily suspend immigration in the US.

1433 Died in 24 hours in America:

Death continues in the US, with 1433 deaths in 24 hours, the total number of dead more than 42000.

20000 deaths in France so far:

The Coronavirus has caused 547 new deaths in France, with the number of deaths here reaching 20,000.

France has become the fourth country after the US, Italy, and Spain, where Corona has caused more than 20,000 deaths.

Death toll from corona worldwide crosses 1.70 lakh:

According to the WorldMeter, the number of deaths worldwide due to coronavirus has risen to 1,70,436 as of 8 am Tuesday. According to the data received, so far 24,81,287 people in 193 countries have been infected with the coronavirus.

However, the data released by national agencies and the World Health Organization (WHO) is believed to be only a part of the actual infection as many countries are only investigating more serious cases.

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