Coronavirus Worldwide: Total Cases Exceeds 12.3 Million-Mark

Coronavirus epidemic continues wreaking havoc worldwide. So far, 12 million 35 thousand 942 people have been found infected with coronavirus in the world.
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Coronavirus epidemic continues wreaking havoc worldwide. So far, 12 million 35 thousand 942 people have been found infected with coronavirus in the world. Of these, 75,82,035 people have been cured or discharged. At the same time, 571,571 have died. On the other hand, South Africa has announced night curfew and ban on the sale of liquor. President Cyril Ramaphosa said that this decision has been taken in view of ever-increasing cases of coronavirus in the country.

In Madagascar, two MPs have died due to infection and 14 MPs have been found infected. President Andry Rajoelina said that apart from this, the report of 25 other MPs has also come positive. The lockdown was lifted in Antananarivo for two months. However, the lockdown was re-imposed again on 5 July after the cases increased.

Colombia: Border seal of the capital city Bogota

In Colombia, 5,083 cases were reported on Sunday. According to the country's Health Ministry, the number of infected here has crossed 1,50,000. So far 5307 people have lost their lives. Seeing the danger, the government has decided to seal the border of the capital Bogota. So far, 49,644 cases have been reported from Bogota. Earlier, the government extended the nationwide lockdown till 1 August.

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Bolivia: Finance Minister found positive

Bolivia's Finance Minister Oscar Ortiz has been found infected. He is the fourth leader in the country who has been infected in the last four days. The report of interim President Jeanine Anez also came positive four days ago. So far, 47200 cases have been reported in Bolivia and 1754 people have lost their lives.

Mexico: Death toll more than Italy

The death toll in Mexico has exceeded Italy on Sunday. So far 35,006 deaths have been reported and 295,268 positive cases have been reported. A few weeks ago, there was relief in the restrictions related to lockdown.

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Image credit: The Economic Times

More than 2 lakh 30 thousand cases in the world: WHO

The World Health Organization (WHO) on Sunday reported 2,30,370 new cases. The highest number of cases were reported from USA, Brazil, India and South Africa. During this time more than 5000 people also lost their lives. Earlier on July 10, 2,28,102 cases were reported.

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