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Coronavirus World Update: 203,798 Deaths, 841,515 Recovered and 2,938,729 Cases

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Coronavirus World Update: 203,798 Deaths, 841,515 Recovered and 2,938,729 Cases

The world is constantly reeling from the havoc of the global pandemic Corona. The death toll from this virus has crossed two lakh and more than 29 lakh 38 thousand people are infected. While over eight lakh 41 thousand people have been cured. The number of dead in the world's most affected country has crossed 54 thousand and more than nine lakh 60 thousand people are infected. Read here all the updates related to corona worldwide.

Coronavirus updates: -

Corona cases exceeded 13 thousand in Singapore:

The number of coronavirus infection cases crossed the 13,000 marks on Sunday after 931 new cases arrived in Singapore.

Among them, foreign workers, including Indians, are the most affected, who live in collective dormitories.

The country's Health Ministry said that in most of the new cases most of the cases related to the permit holders foreign workers residing in the collective bedrooms.

Of the new cases surfaced on Sunday, 15 cases are related to citizens of Singapore or foreign nationals residing permanently in the country.

The number of cases of Covid-19 in the country now stands at 13,624.

British PM Boris Johnson will return to work from Monday:

UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson, who has been cured of the Coronavirus, will return to work at 10 Downing Street in London from Monday.

Johnson was hospitalized for three weeks after being infected with Corona, where he also had to attend the ICU.

Johnson was discharged from the hospital on April 12, and in his absence, Foreign Secretary Dominic Robb was handling responsibility.

The total corona cases in the UK are nearing one and a half lakh and there are still more than one lakh 20 thousand active cases.

More than 20 thousand people have died due to the deadly coronavirus in Britain.

 10 new cases of coronavirus infection in South Korea:

There have been 10 new cases of coronavirus infection in South Korea in the last 24 hours.

South Korea has recorded a decrease in the number of consecutive infections in the past nine days after additional cases surfaced on Sunday, which have been below 20.

The Korea Center for Disease Control and Prevention said that with the new cases reported, the total infection cases in the country rose to 10,728 while 242 of them have died. He said that 8,717 patients have become healthy so far.

South Korea has relaxed some of the social distance rules recently, but officials have expressed concern over this.

In South Korea, hundreds of cases of infections were reported daily in late February and early March.

Japan is struggling with the challenge of working from home:

People in the country have been asked to work from home due to the declaration of emergency in Japan earlier this month to control the coronavirus global epidemic, but they are struggling with a lack of basic equipment needed for it.

 SAARC countries are giving big relief package to deal with the situation created by Covid-19:

The countries of the South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation (SAARC) are currently announcing a continuous relief package to encourage their economies.

Due to the coronavirus epidemic, worldwide economic activity is at a standstill and people are locked in their homes.

In such a situation, the SAARC countries are trying to encourage investment, provide relief to private companies, and provide relief packages to pursue economic growth.

The World Bank recently warned that due to this deadly epidemic, the economic performance of South Asia may fall to its lowest level in the last 40 years.

Two new cases of corona in Nepal:

Two new cases of coronavirus have been reported in Nepal's Parsa district.

The Ministry of Health and Population of Nepal said that the total number of infected people in the country has increased to 51, including 12 people who have recovered.

Adequate arrangements needed to prevent re-infection in China:

A senior Chinese health official has warned that due to the increase in cases of infected people from abroad, adequate arrangements need to be made to prevent cases of Covid-19 from growing again domestically in the country.

After 11 new cases of coronavirus infection in China, the number of people infected with this virus has increased to 82,827 in the country. Six of these people have been infected in the country.

After the controversy, Trump said, regular press talks are no longer needed:

Two days after US President Donald Trump's controversy over the vaccine's advice to patients to disinfect the vaccine, he tweeted that it was not necessary to take his time for regular press talks on the coronavirus topic.

Through his tweet, he has kindly confirmed the news of considering the press conferences being held for the time being.

Hong Kong is helping Indian, Pakistani citizens to bring back the country:

Hong Kong is trying to help bring more than 5,000 Indians and Pakistanis stranded back to their homes after all international flights were banned in India and Pakistan to control Covid-19.

According to an official release, the Hong Kong immigration department has contacted about 3,200 residents in India and 2,000 residents in Pakistan.

Cases on American warship increased to 33:

The US Navy reported that the number of infected sailors on its warship USS Kidd increased from 18 to 33.

The vessel has 350 crew members and is close to shore in South America.

The vessel is on a mission against drug-related activities.

2494 deaths in 24 hours in America:

More than 2000 people have died in the US once again in one day, according to Johns Hopkins data, 2,494 people have died here in the last 24 hours.

The death toll in the US has risen to 53,511 and 936,293 people are infected.

 UK deaths exceed 20000:

Due to Corona, 813 people have died in the last 24 hours in England, with the number of deaths here now has exceeded 20,000.

Prior to this, there have been 20 thousand or more deaths in America, Spain, Italy, and France.

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