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Corona injuries worldwide exceed one million, deaths 51,356 people

2020-04-02T22:03:27.653Z


Capitals-SANA The number of newly infected SKV cases exceeded 1 million worldwide, more than 3 months after it appeared


Capitals-SANA

The number of new infections in the Corona virus exceeded a million infections worldwide more than 3 months after its onset in China at the end of last December, to which today more than one million infections in more than 207 countries around the world have caused the death of more than 51 thousand people around the world.

The United States tops the list of the most affected countries with 235747 deaths and 5620 deaths, Italy came second with 115,242 injuries and the number of deaths reached 13915 and Spain third with 110,238 cases while the number of deaths reached 10096 followed by Germany with 84264 injuries while China fell to fifth place with 81,589 injuries with 3318 deaths recorded.

The majority of cases of recovery from the virus come from the share of China, which according to official data recorded 76,408 recoverers, as the Chinese authorities previously announced that they were able to contain the epidemic amid a gradual return to normal life in Wuhan, from where the epidemic began.

Among the countries where the number of HIV infections has risen, data from the Public Health Agency in Canada showed today that the number of cases in the country exceeded ten thousand, while the number of deaths jumped to 127, which represents a 21% increase, indicating that the number of infected people increased to 10132 from 9017 yesterday, which The number of deaths was 105.

For its part, the Moroccan Ministry of Health announced an increase in HIV infection cases by 49 cases during the past twenty-four hours, bringing the total of the infected to 691 cases and seven new deaths, bringing the number of deaths in the country to 44 people.

On the other hand, spokesman for the Palestinian government, Ibrahim Melhem, announced that five new HIV infections had been recorded, bringing the total number of cases to 160.

In Egypt, the Egyptian Ministry of Health and Population announced the registration of 86 new cases and the death of six people with the virus, noting that the total cases that were registered in the country to date amounted to 865 cases, including 201 cases that were cured and discharged from the isolation hospital and 58 deaths.

In Qatar, the Ministry of Public Health announced the registration of 114 new cases of the virus and the recovery of one case, in addition to recording the third death from the disease.

For its part, the Ministry of Health in the Iraqi Kurdistan Region recorded 11 new cases of the virus in Sulaymaniyah, they are six men, three children and two women, while the Libyan health authorities announced the registration of the first death from the virus in the country.

In the same context, the Minister of Health in the Turkish system, Fakhruddin Kuja, announced the registration of more than 2,400 new cases in the country, bringing the total number of injuries to 18135 and deaths to 356 after recording 79 new deaths today.

In Britain, a source familiar with the British government's emergency discussions said the worst-case scenario the government faces envisions the death of 50,000 people due to the virus if self-isolation measures are not adhered to.

To that, the US Department of Defense announced today that it is working to secure about 100,000 special bags of dead bodies to meet the request of the federal government.

And the US authorities announced earlier that it recorded 27043 new cases of the virus and 910 deaths within one day, bringing the total infections in the country to 213144 cases while the number of deaths reached 5620.

Source: sena

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