The COVID-19 pandemic continues, with confirmed cases now surpassing 307,000 globally, according to Johns Hopkins University.
Each reported one imported case, except Haiti, which reported two and the source of the transmissions remained under investigation, according to the WHO report.The WHO's regional directors for Europe, the Western Pacific, and Africa united in their calls for solidarity to tackle the COVID-19 pandemic effectively.
An Italian Red Cross ICU ambulance leaves the main entrance of the Cremona Hospital on March 20, 2020 in Cremona, near Milan, Italy.Italy recorded a jump in deaths of almost 800 on Saturday, taking the toll to 4,825Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte has ordered that all nonessential businesses in the country to close until April 3
"Why are you seeing the numbers go up? Because you are taking more tests," Cuomo said, according to FOX News."People see those numbers go up, they get nervous, they panic. 'Look at how many more people have the virus.' That's not how many more people have the virus, you're just taking more tests so you're finding more positives."Brits have been warned by U.K.
"This time, the best thing is to ring her, video call her, Skype her, but to avoid any unnecessary physical contact or proximity," he said in a message to the country, according to BBC News."And why? Because if your mother is elderly or vulnerable, then I am afraid all the statistics show that she is much more likely to die from coronavirus, or COVID-19. We cannot disguise or sugar-coat the threat.
Modi said the curfew, which was not mandatory, would test the country's ability to halt the spread of the coronavirus
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