With millions of cases worldwide, the corona virus crisis is another serious milestone. - Hamari News

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With millions of cases worldwide, the corona virus crisis is another serious milestone.

With millions of cases worldwide, the coronavirus crisis is another serious milestone.

With millions of cases worldwide, the corona virus crisis is another serious milestone.

With millions of cases worldwide, the coronavirus crisis is another serious milestone.
Paris: The Coronavirus epidemic has affected more than four million people, according to a survey based on official sources.

There are currently at least 4,001,437 diseases worldwide, of which 277,127 are deaths.

With 1,305,544 incidents and 78,618 deaths, the United States has been the hardest hit. The most affected in Europe is the Maldives, with 1,708,648 cases and 155,074 deaths.

Using data collected by national authorities and the World Health Organization (WHO), the AFP diagnosis reveals a fraction of the actual number of infections. Many countries are only investigating very serious cases

At this point, the lockdown in the historic demolition of the lock and the economic downturn has pushed millions into unemployment.

In the wake of the deaths, some European countries have signaled progress, saying it is possible to move slowly towards a more general version.

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French officials said on Saturday that the death toll had risen to 80 since the beginning of April. Nursing home deaths also declined sharply when France staged a popular strike eight weeks ago.

The softening since Monday has created a mixed reaction

"I'm scared to death," said Maya Flanders, a book store manager in Lyon. We have a huge responsibility to protect our employees and our customers. There is.

The French health official warned that the epidemic was continuing and developing and that the state of emergency had been extended until July 10.

In Spain, about half the population will be allowed to go for socialization on Mondays, and restaurants will be able to provide some outdoor services as the country begins a phase of change that will last until June...

However, if the ban is lifted soon, there is a risk of viral re-emergence, and authorities have gradually removed two COVID-19 hotspots in the first phase, Madrid and Barcelona.

Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez warned that the virus had not been eradicated.

Belgium is lifting some restrictions on Monday, and bars and restaurants in some parts of Germany reopened on Monday.

A district of North Rhine-Westphalia in West Germany was closed following the killings.

Overall, the situation in Europe was far from normal.

The UK plans to announce on Sunday that all foreign visitors will face a mandatory two-week shortage, and the European Union has warned to open borders for travelers leaving the block. .


The 75th anniversary of the surrender or abolition of Nazi Germany was celebrated throughout Europe.

Russia's growing coronavirus has forced Moscow to suspend its traditional victory in World War II on Saturday. Instead, President Vladimir Putin delivered a special speech in a memorandum outside the Kremlin wall, which did not mention the coronavirus.

Russia is now the fifth most affected country with about 200,000 people with high incidence and infection rates.


‘Phenomenal’ recovery? 


The global economic turmoil marks the worst situation in a century as epidemics have forced businesses to shut down and disrupt supply lines.

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Facing re-election in November, Trump has insisted that next year will be extraordinary for the US economy and called for re-imposition in the country where the corona bacteria are claimed.

In April alone, the United States lost 20.5 million jobs, raising the unemployment rate to 14.7 percent. This is the highest level of frustration in the last century

Leaked audio has surfaced in which former President Obama has dealt with Trump's crisis.

For the first time, Obama is urging former employees to rally behind their former vice president, Joe Biden, who is preparing to run against Trump in the November election, according to Yahoo News.

Obama said the US response to the crisis was "worse than the best government. It is chaos under the current administration."


‘Fear in my heart’ 


Pakistan, the world's fifth-most populous country, was closed by the government on Saturday, and despite the outbreak of the disease, locals entered markets and shops.

"We are happy with the decision, but at the same time I fear in my heart that it could be dangerous if the disease spreads," Satyamina said while shopping with her sisters and sons in Rawalpindi.

Meanwhile, Brazil, the country hardest-hit by a coronavirus in Latin America, passed the milestone of 10,000 deaths on Saturday. The Ministry of Health has now recorded 10,627 deaths and 155,939 infections.

A government minister warned this week that the country's economy could face a crisis if the auto industry stabilizes and other financial indicators turn red.

Clear figures from a number of countries, including the International Monetary Fund (IMF), have already deepened the global outcry when they predicted that the global economy would shrink by 3% this year.

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The head of the IMF, Kristalina Georgieva, whose organization has worked on dozens of emergency loan applications, 


US-China feud 


The virus has claimed many lives. China's response to the crisis has been sharply criticized, acknowledging an inadequate response.

Li Bin, deputy director of the National Health Commission, said on Saturday that the novel was a major test of the coronavirus, which has helped China prevent and control the epidemic in the public health system. A failure


When the virus first spread in Wuhan late last year, the Trump administration has repeatedly criticized China for keeping it secret.

The dispute erupted at the UN Security Council on Friday, with the United States blocking a resolution calling for a ceasefire amid various disputes between China and the World Health Organization. Pay attention to infectious diseases


( Hamari News )

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