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Global COVID-19 tracker

Harsh lockdowns aimed at halting the march of the coronavirus has extended worldwide as the deaths surpassed 1,00,000 and new waves of US outbreaks pushed the nation's containment efforts to the brink. Despite slivers of hope in Italy and Spain, the tough measures that have confined some two-fifths of the globe's population to their homes were broadened.

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Published : Apr 11, 2020, 9:45 AM IST

Updated : Apr 11, 2020, 12:48 PM IST

Hyderabad: The coronavirus pandemic has infected more than 16,99,631 and killed over 1,02,734 people across the world. More than 3,76,327 people have recovered so far.

Global COVID-19 tracker.

The virus spreads by microscopic droplets from coughs or sneezes. The new coronavirus causes mild or moderate symptoms for most people. For some, especially older adults and people with existing health problems, it can cause more severe illness or death.

Global COVID-19 tracker
Global COVID-19 tracker

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Spain recorded 605 more deaths, its lowest figure in more than two weeks, bringing its overall toll to more than 15,800. Italy reported 570 additional deaths for a total of more than 18,800.

With some signs of hope emerging, questions intensified about when restrictions might be loosened. Spain said factories and construction sites could resume work Monday, while schools, most shops and offices will remain closed. In Italy, there were pleas to restart manufacturing.

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Though U.S. President Donald Trump insisted he would not lift restrictions until it's safe, he announced an “Opening our Country” task force and said, “I want to get it open as soon as possible.”

The head of the World Health Organization, Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, warned that easing restrictions prematurely could “lead to a deadly resurgence.”

Italy, Ireland and Greece were among the countries extending lockdown orders into May.

As the threat receded in some places, it increased elsewhere. In the U.S., Michigan announced 205 new deaths Friday, its highest daily total, up from 117 a day earlier. In Europe, Britain recorded 980 new deaths, likewise a one-day high, for close to 9,000 dead in all.

Hyderabad: The coronavirus pandemic has infected more than 16,99,631 and killed over 1,02,734 people across the world. More than 3,76,327 people have recovered so far.

Global COVID-19 tracker.

The virus spreads by microscopic droplets from coughs or sneezes. The new coronavirus causes mild or moderate symptoms for most people. For some, especially older adults and people with existing health problems, it can cause more severe illness or death.

Global COVID-19 tracker
Global COVID-19 tracker

Read also: Virus forces jump in NYC burials

Spain recorded 605 more deaths, its lowest figure in more than two weeks, bringing its overall toll to more than 15,800. Italy reported 570 additional deaths for a total of more than 18,800.

With some signs of hope emerging, questions intensified about when restrictions might be loosened. Spain said factories and construction sites could resume work Monday, while schools, most shops and offices will remain closed. In Italy, there were pleas to restart manufacturing.

Read also: Amazon building its own corona-testing lab to test employees

Though U.S. President Donald Trump insisted he would not lift restrictions until it's safe, he announced an “Opening our Country” task force and said, “I want to get it open as soon as possible.”

The head of the World Health Organization, Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, warned that easing restrictions prematurely could “lead to a deadly resurgence.”

Italy, Ireland and Greece were among the countries extending lockdown orders into May.

As the threat receded in some places, it increased elsewhere. In the U.S., Michigan announced 205 new deaths Friday, its highest daily total, up from 117 a day earlier. In Europe, Britain recorded 980 new deaths, likewise a one-day high, for close to 9,000 dead in all.

Last Updated : Apr 11, 2020, 12:48 PM IST
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