Coronavirus:Global loss of life toll now 482,128

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Coronavirus:Global loss of life toll  now 482,128
The global loss of life toll from Covid-19 reached 482, 128 on Thursday morning, in line with the Centre for System Science and Engineering of  Johns Hopkins University.

 Besides, the quantity of confirmed situations rose to 9,405,800, relating to JHU data.

South American country Brazil has appear to the next position with 1,188,631 confirmed instances and 53,830 deaths up to now.

 Meanwhile, Russia, the third most infected country, confirmed 606,043 coronavirus cases and 8,503 deaths by Thursday.

 Meanwhile, South Asian nation India has appear to the fourth posture with 456,183 verified Covid-19 conditions. The country has up to now reported 14,476deaths.

Among the countries, the US has been the worst-hit with the best recorded deaths of 121,969 patients and about 2,380,452 verified cases.

In the US, NY State alone counted 31,252 deaths till the date.

The UK gets the third-highest death toll at 43,165, accompanied by Italy with 34,644, France 29,734and Spain 28,327, according to Johns Hopkins University.

 Coronavirus cases were primary 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

 Bangladesh confirmed its first cases on March 8 and the first loss of life on March 18 but it has been witnessing a sharp rise in both innovative cases and deaths in new weeks.

Bangladesh has up to now reported 122,660 coronavirus cases and 1,582 deaths till Wednesday.

Health and wellbeing authorities on Tuesday reported 3,462new Covid-19 cases and 37 deaths by Wednesday .

Red Zones in Bangladesh

The federal government has announced general holidays for 'red zones' (areas with most coronavirus patients) in a few regions of fifteen districts in a bid to contain the spread of the highly contagious virus.

 General holiday seasons were announced in a few parts of Chattogram, Bogura, Moulvibazar, Chuadanga, Jashore, Madaripur, Narayanganj, Habiganj, Munshiganj, Cumilla, Faridpur, Manikganj, Brahmanbaria, Narsingdi, Cox’s Bazar, Magura, Khulna and Kushtia districts.

People will need to maintain health issues when going out for emergency function or they might face legal action.

All have to abide by the directives provided by the Health Division during this period.

Earlier, some regions of the two city corporations found in Dhaka, Chattogram, Narayanganj, Narshingdi and Gazipur district have already been marked as ‘Red zones’ to contain the spread of coronavirus.
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