Corona spread fear in 94 countries, Indians stranded on Egyptian cruise

Beijing: Corona's havoc is spreading so fast. The virus has reached 9 more countries. The number of such countries has increased from 85 to 94. The number of people infected with the virus has reached one lakh worldwide. The death toll has increased to 3,491. 21 victims including one MP died in Iran. There are reports of 28 deaths in China. People in South Korea and Japan are also more affected by the virus. The virus has spread across the world from Wuhan, the capital of Hubei province in central China.

Epidemic spreading in 94 countries: According to the information received by the World Health Organization (WHO) on Friday, March 6, 2020, it was reported that out of China, there has been news of coronavirus arriving in 94 countries. During the last 24 hours, the first cases were reported in Philippines, New Zealand, Ireland, Czech Republic, Slovenia, Bhutan, Cameroon, Serbia and South Africa. China's National Health Commission said on Saturday that 99 new cases were confirmed and 28 deaths in the country. All these deaths occurred in Hubei, the center of Corona. So far, there have been a total of 3,070 deaths in China. The number of infected cases has reached 80,651. While 107 cases have been confirmed in China-controlled Hong Kong with two deaths.

No signs of end of summer, Indians stranded on cruise in Egypt: While it is being said that Michael Ryan, executive director of WHO's Health Emergency Program, said, "There is no indication that the coronavirus (COVID) in summer -19) can be overcome. Where we estimate that this virus will continue to spread. At the same time, 150 tourists including Indians have been caught on a cruise on the coast of Luxor, south of Egypt. This cruise has been separated due to Coronavirus. The virus has been confirmed in a Taiwanese-American passenger on this cruise.

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