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Coronavirus infections cross 1,10,000 worldwide

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Published : Mar 9, 2020, 7:25 PM IST

Governments are scrambling to respond to the outbreak with countries across Europe cancelling public gatherings, restricting attendances at sporting events and closing schools -- following similar measures in China and other Asian nations.

Coronavirus infections pass 1,10,000 worldwide
Coronavirus infections pass 1,10,000 worldwide

Paris: The number of coronavirus cases crossed 1,10,000 people in 100 countries and territories with more than 3,800 dead, according to an AFP tally on Monday.

The landmark figure came after Iran reported almost 600 new cases on Monday morning, taking its total number of infections past 7,000.

Read also: Covid-19 Outbreak: 5 new positive cases reported from Kerala

China, where the virus first emerged late last year, remains the most affected country with more than 80,000 cases.

Governments are scrambling to respond to the outbreak with countries across Europe cancelling public gatherings, restricting attendances at sporting events and closing schools -- following similar measures in China and other Asian nations.

Read also: California prepares to dock cruise ship with 21 virus cases

Italy is battling the deadliest outbreak outside of China with 366 people having died from 7,375 cases, much more deadly than in South Korea, which has seen a similar number of infections but just 51 deaths.

The Rome government is attempting to seal off roughly 15 million people in its hard-hit northern regions, forbidding travel around a vast area including the cities of Venice and Milan.

With inputs from PTI

Paris: The number of coronavirus cases crossed 1,10,000 people in 100 countries and territories with more than 3,800 dead, according to an AFP tally on Monday.

The landmark figure came after Iran reported almost 600 new cases on Monday morning, taking its total number of infections past 7,000.

Read also: Covid-19 Outbreak: 5 new positive cases reported from Kerala

China, where the virus first emerged late last year, remains the most affected country with more than 80,000 cases.

Governments are scrambling to respond to the outbreak with countries across Europe cancelling public gatherings, restricting attendances at sporting events and closing schools -- following similar measures in China and other Asian nations.

Read also: California prepares to dock cruise ship with 21 virus cases

Italy is battling the deadliest outbreak outside of China with 366 people having died from 7,375 cases, much more deadly than in South Korea, which has seen a similar number of infections but just 51 deaths.

The Rome government is attempting to seal off roughly 15 million people in its hard-hit northern regions, forbidding travel around a vast area including the cities of Venice and Milan.

With inputs from PTI

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