Covid-19: Global death toll crosses half million

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Covid-19: Global death toll crosses half million
The global loss of life toll from Covid-19 reached 504,851 on Tuesday morning while the confirmed cases crossed 10,275,392, according to the Centre for System Research and Engineering of the Johns Hopkins University.
 
JHU Dashboard by its Center for Systems Research and Engineering (CSSE) displays Brazil as the next most infected country following the U.S., with 1,368,195 coronavirus instances and 58,314 deaths by Tuesday morning.
 
Meanwhile, South Asian region India has appear to the fourth situation after Russia with 548,318 confirmed Covid-19 instances. The country has up to now reported 16,475 deaths.
 
Russia counted the third highest Covid-19 conditions- 640,246, after the US and Brazil till the date.
 
Among the countries, the united states has been the worst-hit with the best recorded deaths of 126,131 patients and about 2,588,020 verified cases.
 
In the US, NY State alone counted 31,403 deaths till the date.
 
The UK has the third-highest death toll at 43,689, followed by Italy with 34,744, France 29,816 and Spain 28,346, according to Johns Hopkins University.
 
Coronavirus cases were initial reported in China found in December last year.
 
The World Health Organisation (WHO) declared the coronavirus crisis a pandemic on March 11.
 
Situation in Bangladesh

According to JHU, Bangladesh offers appear to 18th standing from the number of confirmed coronavirus situations as of Tuesday.
 
Bangladesh confirmed its first cases on March 8 and the first loss of life on March 18 nonetheless it has been seeing a good sharp rise found in both new conditions and deaths in recent weeks.
 
Medical authorities of the country have so far reported 141,801 coronavirus cases after testing 7,48,197 samples across.
 
Since March 18, the government said 1,783 persons have died of COVID-19.
The country reported 4,014 new Covid-19 cases and 45 deaths in the 24 hours until Monday.
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