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Global COVID-19 tracker

The World Health Organisation chief Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus said that the COVID-19 crisis will not end any time soon, with several countries only in the initial stages of the fight against the virus.

Global COVID-19 tracker
Global COVID-19 tracker
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Published : Apr 24, 2020, 9:57 AM IST

Updated : Apr 24, 2020, 3:25 PM IST

Hyderabad: The coronavirus pandemic has infected more than 27,25,391 and killed over 1,91,055 people across the world. More than 7,45,820 people have recovered so far.

Russia’s reported coronavirus caseload has surpassed 60,000.

Global COVID-19 tracker

The government registered 4,774 confirmed cases on Thursday, which brought the country’s total to 62,773. The official death toll rose to 555, with 42 people dying since Wednesday.

Global COVID-19 tracker
Global COVID-19 tracker

Russia has been in lockdown since the first week of April, with the vast majority of regions ordering residents to stay home and not go out unless it’s to buy groceries and medicines or to take out the trash.

South Korean health authorities said on Thursday that they were preparing for a possible second wave of the COVID-19 pandemic later this year in conjunction with the flu season.

China again reported no additional deaths from the coronavirus and just 10 new cases, six of them brought from outside the country.

The epicenter of the global pandemic, the central city of Wuhan that accounted for the bulk of China’s cases and deaths, now has just 69 people in treatment for COVID-19, just two of them listed in serious condition.

Pressure continues to grow on governments to loosen restrictions ease the economic pain of lockdowns. In Germany, breweries are threatened with permanent closure. In the US, the coronavirus is accelerating the decline in the coal industry.

The virus spreads by microscopic droplets from coughs or sneezes.

For most people, the coronavirus causes mild or moderate symptoms, such as fever and cough that clear up in two to three weeks.

For some, especially older adults and people with existing health problems, it can cause more severe illness including pneumonia and death. The vast majority of people recover.

Read Also: SKorea prepares for another potential COVID-19 wave

Hyderabad: The coronavirus pandemic has infected more than 27,25,391 and killed over 1,91,055 people across the world. More than 7,45,820 people have recovered so far.

Russia’s reported coronavirus caseload has surpassed 60,000.

Global COVID-19 tracker

The government registered 4,774 confirmed cases on Thursday, which brought the country’s total to 62,773. The official death toll rose to 555, with 42 people dying since Wednesday.

Global COVID-19 tracker
Global COVID-19 tracker

Russia has been in lockdown since the first week of April, with the vast majority of regions ordering residents to stay home and not go out unless it’s to buy groceries and medicines or to take out the trash.

South Korean health authorities said on Thursday that they were preparing for a possible second wave of the COVID-19 pandemic later this year in conjunction with the flu season.

China again reported no additional deaths from the coronavirus and just 10 new cases, six of them brought from outside the country.

The epicenter of the global pandemic, the central city of Wuhan that accounted for the bulk of China’s cases and deaths, now has just 69 people in treatment for COVID-19, just two of them listed in serious condition.

Pressure continues to grow on governments to loosen restrictions ease the economic pain of lockdowns. In Germany, breweries are threatened with permanent closure. In the US, the coronavirus is accelerating the decline in the coal industry.

The virus spreads by microscopic droplets from coughs or sneezes.

For most people, the coronavirus causes mild or moderate symptoms, such as fever and cough that clear up in two to three weeks.

For some, especially older adults and people with existing health problems, it can cause more severe illness including pneumonia and death. The vast majority of people recover.

Read Also: SKorea prepares for another potential COVID-19 wave

Last Updated : Apr 24, 2020, 3:25 PM IST
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