Global coronavirus death toll crosses 320,000
The global death toll from coronavirus reached 320,130 by Tuesday morning.
The global confirmed coronavirus cases stood at 4,890,863, according to data provided by Worldometer.
With the confirmed cases and casualties, the amount of recovered patients can be rising as it was 1,907,392 on Tuesday morning which is 86 percent of the full total cases, the Worldometer data shows.
Currently, 2,663,341 confirmed COVID-19 patients are being treated and 44,765 of these are in serious or critical condition.
Coronavirus, first reported in China in December last year, is highly infectious and carried out by humans to over 213 countries and territories all over the world and two international conveyances.
The US has been the worst-hit country with the best number of infections and deaths - a lot more than 1,550,294 cases and 91,981 deaths.
Meanwhile, Russia has come up to the second position from infection as 290,678 persons have already got the virus while the deaths remained handled to 2,722 in the united states.
UK gets the second-highest death toll with 34,796, Spain gets the third-highest number of confirmed cases -- 278,188.
The World Health Organization (WHO) declared the coronavirus crisis a pandemic on March 11.
Situation in Bangladesh
Bangladesh reported its first cases on March 8 and the first death on March 18.
On Monday, the health authorities confirmed detection of just one 1,602 new cases and 21 deaths - the highest single-day figure up to now.
Up to now, Bangladesh has confirmed 23,870 cases and 349 of these died.
A complete of 4,575 persons have made recovery from the virus infection in the united states so far which is 19.21 percent of the full total infection in Bangladesh.