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Global COVID-19 tracker

The change of season or weather did not seem to be affecting the spread of COVID-19, and the pandemic could come as 'one wave' instead of multiple waves like influenza, a World Health Organization expert said on Tuesday.

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Published : Jul 29, 2020, 10:20 AM IST

Updated : Jul 29, 2020, 2:10 PM IST

Hyderabad: The coronavirus pandemic has infected more than 1,68,83,647 and killed over 6,62,473 people across the world. More than 1,04,45,764 people have recovered so far.

China reported more than 100 new cases of COVID-19 on Wednesday as the country continues to battle an outbreak in Xinjiang.

Global COVID-19 tracker
Global COVID-19 tracker

The 101 new cases were China's highest daily increase in weeks. The northwestern region of Xinjiang accounted for 89, with another eight in the northeastern province of Liaoning and one in Beijing. Another three cases were brought from outside the country by returning Chinese citizens.

Outside of Xinjiang, the virus has been largely contained in mainland China with the death toll from COVID-19 remaining at 4,634 among 84,060 cases registered since the pandemic first emerged from the central city of Wuhan late last year.

South Korea reported 48 additional cases, maintaining an uptick in new infections. The Korea Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said Wednesday the additional figures took the country’s total to 14,251 with 300 deaths. Fourteen of the new patients were locally infected while the rest 34 came from overseas. South Korea has been reporting roughly 20-60 new cases every day since it eased its strict social distancing rules in early May.

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New Zealand’s government says it will rush through new laws to allow some people to be charged for their border quarantine costs. New Zealand hasn’t had any community transmission of the virus for three months, and everybody who enters the country is required to spend two weeks isolated at a hotel.

Hyderabad: The coronavirus pandemic has infected more than 1,68,83,647 and killed over 6,62,473 people across the world. More than 1,04,45,764 people have recovered so far.

China reported more than 100 new cases of COVID-19 on Wednesday as the country continues to battle an outbreak in Xinjiang.

Global COVID-19 tracker
Global COVID-19 tracker

The 101 new cases were China's highest daily increase in weeks. The northwestern region of Xinjiang accounted for 89, with another eight in the northeastern province of Liaoning and one in Beijing. Another three cases were brought from outside the country by returning Chinese citizens.

Outside of Xinjiang, the virus has been largely contained in mainland China with the death toll from COVID-19 remaining at 4,634 among 84,060 cases registered since the pandemic first emerged from the central city of Wuhan late last year.

South Korea reported 48 additional cases, maintaining an uptick in new infections. The Korea Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said Wednesday the additional figures took the country’s total to 14,251 with 300 deaths. Fourteen of the new patients were locally infected while the rest 34 came from overseas. South Korea has been reporting roughly 20-60 new cases every day since it eased its strict social distancing rules in early May.

Read | Russia behind spread of virus disinformation: US

New Zealand’s government says it will rush through new laws to allow some people to be charged for their border quarantine costs. New Zealand hasn’t had any community transmission of the virus for three months, and everybody who enters the country is required to spend two weeks isolated at a hotel.

Last Updated : Jul 29, 2020, 2:10 PM IST
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