Coronavirus: Global death tally crosses 515,542

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Coronavirus: Global death tally crosses 515,542
The global loss of life toll from coronavirus infections stood at 515,542 on Thursday morning while the confirmed cases crossed 10,664,433, according to the Centre for System Research and Engineering of Johns Hopkins University (JHU).
 
The JHU data shows Brazil as the second most infected country after the US with 1,448, 753 coronavirus cases and 60,632 deaths as of Thursday morning.
 
Meanwhile, India has occupied  the fourth situation after Russia with 585,493 confirmed Covid-19 cases. The country has up to now reported 17,400 deaths.
 
Russia counted the third highest Covid-19 conditions- 653,479, following the US and Brazil till time.

Among the countries, the united states has been the worst-hit one with the best recorded deaths of 128,044 patients and about 2,684,416 confirmed cases.
 
In the US, NY alone counted 32,043 deaths till date.

The UK gets the third-highest death toll of 43,991, accompanied by Italy with 34,788, France 29,864 and Spain 28,355, in line with the JHU data.  
 
Coronavirus cases were 1st reported in China in December last year.
 
The World Well being Organisation (WHO) declared the coronavirus crisis a pandemic on March 11.
 
Situation in Bangladesh
 
Regarding to JHU, Bangladesh has appear to the 18th position with the amount of confirmed coronavirus conditions growing every day.   
 
Bangladesh reported its 1st confirmed circumstances on March 8 and the first loss of life on March 18 nonetheless it has been seeing a good sharp rise in both new situations and deaths in latest weeks.

Coronavirus cases found in Bangladesh rose to at least one 1,49,258 as health authorities in Wednesday confirmed the recognition of 3,775 fresh patients in a span of a day.
 
The death toll from Covid-19 now stands at 1,888 with the death of 41 more people during the period.
 
Government restrictions
 
The government on Tuesday announced extending the duration of handled movement and alternative activities until August 3 to ensure effective containment of coronavirus.
 
The cabinet division has recently issued directives to all ministries over implementation of your choice.
 
According to the directives, out of July 1 to August 3, no person will be permitted to move out among 10pm and 5am except right now there are emergency cases.
 
Everyone must wear masks, maintain a safe physical distance and abide by recommended health rules in public areas. Otherwise, he or she will need to face legal actions, it said.
 
Besides, vehicles arriving at malls need to be disinfected properly. All of the retailers and malls will end up being shut by 7pm.
 
In past due March, the government enforced an over-all holiday across the country to tackle the spread of coronavirus.
 
However when the virus circumstances started peaking in later May, the restrictions were eased and regular activities were restored in a limited scale.
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