Rehan

Rehan

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Confirmed Cases and Passings by Nation, Domain, or Movement Since 31 December 2019 and as of 26 March 2020, 467 710 cases of COVID-19 (in accordance with the applied case definitions and testing strategies in the affected countries) have been reported, including 20 947 deaths. The deaths have been reported from Italy (7 505), Spain (3 434), China (3 293), Iran (2 077), France (1 331), United States (1 050), United Kingdom (422), Netherlands (356), Germany (198), Belgium (178), South Korea (131), Switzerland (103), Turkey (59), Indonesia (58), Brazil (57), Japan (45), Portugal (43), Sweden (42), Philippines (38), Canada (35), Austria (34), Denmark (34), Ecuador (29), Iraq (29), Greece (22), Egypt (21), San Marino (21), Malaysia (19), Algeria (17), Poland (14), India (13), Romania (13), Norway (12), Dominican Republic (10), Hungary (10), Ireland (9), Argentina (8), Australia (8), Luxembourg (8), Pakistan (8), Peru (8), International conveyance in Japan (7), Czech Republic (6), Morocco (6), Panama (6), Albania (5), Bangladesh (5), Israel (5), Mexico (5), Tunisia (5), Colombia (4), Lebanon (4), Lithuania (4), Slovenia (4), Thailand (4), Ukraine (4), Bahrain (3), Bosnia and Herzegovina (3), Bulgaria (3), Burkina Faso (3), Chile (3), Cyprus (3), Democratic Republic of the Congo (3), Finland (3), Ghana (3), Paraguay (3), Azerbaijan (2), Costa Rica (2), Iceland (2), Mauritius (2), North Macedonia (2), Saudi Arabia (2), Serbia (2), Singapore (2), Taiwan (2), United Arab Emirates (2), Afghanistan (1), Cameroon (1), Cape Verde (1), Cayman Islands (1), Croatia (1), Cuba (1), Curaçao (1), Estonia (1), Gabon (1), Gambia (1), Guam (1), Guatemala (1), Guyana (1), Jamaica (1), Kosovo** (1), Moldova (1), Niger (1), Nigeria (1), Sudan (1), Trinidad and Tobago (1) and Zimbabwe (1). Cases have been reported on the following continents: Africa: South Africa (709), Egypt (442), Algeria (264), Morocco (225), Tunisia (173), Burkina Faso (114), Senegal (99), Côte d’Ivoire (80), Cameroon (72), Ghana (68), Nigeria (51), Democratic Republic of the Congo (45), Rwanda (41), Kenya (25), Togo (23), Madagascar (19), Uganda (14), Djibouti (12), Ethiopia (12), United Republic of Tanzania (12), Zambia (12), Equatorial Guinea (11), Niger (7), Seychelles (7), Gabon (6), Benin (5), Mozambique (5), Cape Verde (4), Central African Republic (4), Congo (4), Eritrea (4), Eswatini (4), Guinea (4), Namibia (4), Chad (3), Gambia (3), Liberia (3), Sudan (3), Zimbabwe (3), Angola (2), Mali (2), Mauritania (2), Libya (1) and Somalia (1). Asia: China (81 968), Iran (27 017), South Korea (9 241), Turkey (2 433), Israel (2 369), Malaysia (1 796), Japan (1 268), Pakistan (1 057), Thailand (1 045), Saudi Arabia (900), Indonesia (790), India (649), Philippines (636), Singapore (568), Qatar (537), Bahrain (419), Iraq (346), Lebanon (333), United Arab Emirates (333), Taiwan (235), Kuwait (195), Jordan (153), Vietnam (148), Brunei Darussalam (107), Sri Lanka (102), Oman (99), Cambodia (96), Kazakhstan (88), Afghanistan (75), Uzbekistan (65), Palestine* (62), Mauritius (48), Kyrgyzstan (44), Bangladesh (39), Maldives (13), Mongolia (10), Bhutan (3), Myanmar (3), Nepal (3), Laos (2), Syria (1) and Timor-Leste (1). America: United States (69 194), Canada (3 385), Brazil (2 433), Ecuador (1 211), Chile (1 142), Peru (558), Argentina (502), Colombia (470), Panama (443), Mexico (405), Dominican Republic (392), Uruguay (217), Costa Rica (201), Venezuela (106), Trinidad and Tobago (60), Cuba (57), Honduras (52), Bolivia (39), Paraguay (37), Jamaica (25), Guatemala (24), Aruba (19), Barbados (18), United States Virgin Islands (17), El Salvador (13), Haiti (8), Suriname (8), Dominica (7), Bermuda (6), Curaçao (6), Bahamas (5), Greenland (5), Guyana (5), Antigua and Barbuda (3), Cayman Islands (3), Saint Lucia (3), Belize (2), Nicaragua (2), Saint Kitts and Nevis (2), Sint Maarten (2), Grenada (1), Montserrat (1), Saint Vincent and the Grenadines (1) and Turks and Caicos Islands (1). Europe: Italy (74 386), Spain (47 610), Germany (36 508), France (25 233), Switzerland (9 714), United Kingdom (9 529), Netherlands (6 412), Austria (5 888), Belgium (4 937), Portugal (2 995), Norway (2 916), Sweden (2 510), Denmark (1 724), Czech Republic (1 654), Ireland (1 564), Luxembourg (1 333), Poland (1 051), Romania (906), Finland (880), Greece (821), Iceland (737), Russia (658), Slovenia (528), Croatia (418), Estonia (404), Serbia (303), Armenia (290), Lithuania (274), Hungary (261), Bulgaria (242), Latvia (221), Slovakia (216), San Marino (208), Andorra (188), Bosnia and Herzegovina (181), North Macedonia (177), Moldova (149), Albania (146), Cyprus (132), Faroe Islands (132), Malta (129), Ukraine (113), Azerbaijan (93), Belarus (86), Georgia (73), Kosovo** (71), Montenegro (53), Liechtenstein (51), Monaco (31), Guernsey (30), Gibraltar (26), Isle of Man (23), Jersey (18) and Holy See (1). Oceania: Australia (2 423), New Zealand (283), Guam (37), French Polynesia (25), New Caledonia (14), Fiji (5) and Papua New Guinea (1). The coronavirus COVID-19 is influencing 199 nations and domains around the globe. On January 30, the novel coronavirus absolute case check outperformed that for SARS (which influenced 8,096 individuals around the world). On January 30, the World Wellbeing Association pronounced the coronavirus flare-up a Worldwide General Wellbeing Crisis. On January 30 CDC affirmed the principal US instance of human to human transmission[17]. Germany, Japan, Vietnam and the US have detailed cases in patients who didn't by and by visit China, however gotten the infection from another person who had visited Wuhan, China[15]. These instances of human to human transmission are the most troubling, as indicated by the WHO[16]. Wuhan (the city where the infection began) is the biggest city in Focal China, with a populace of more than 11 million individuals. The city, on January 23, shut down vehicle joins. Following Wuhan lock down, the city of Huanggang was additionally put in isolate, and the city of Ezhou shut its train stations. This implies than 18 million individuals have been put in segregation.
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