London: The fear of Corona is no longer taking the name of freezing all over the world. Today the havoc of this virus has spread so much in every corner of the world that it has created a rage in the hearts of people. This virus has also started taking the form of an epidemic. The lives of thousands of families are getting affected by this virus every day. There have been more than 88000 deaths worldwide due to this virus. Not only this, the number of people infected with this virus has been found in millions. There are still many countries around the world, where the death toll is constantly increasing.
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938 patients died in one day: 938 patients of corona virus died on Tuesday in Britain. In this way the number of dead in the country has increased to 7,097. However, the Medical Director of the National Health Service, Stephen Powis, says that signs of a decrease in the number of newly infected cases have started. But the citizens of Britain will have to keep following physical distance because if not done then the virus will start spreading again.
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Today the lockdown will be reviewed: According to the information received, Finance Minister Rishi Sunak said that Dominic Raab will preside over the Government Response Meeting (COBRA) on Thursday in the absence of Prime Minister Boris Johnson. The effects of lockdown will be reviewed in this. This review will be done on the basis of scientific facts and figures. It is known that on March 23, Johnson announced an early 21-day semi-lockdown.
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Target of one lakh test every day: Britain has set a target to test one lakh corona virus every day till the end of April. The British government has taken this decision after facing criticism for working on this issue at a slow pace. The help of private companies will also be taken in this work. On Tuesday, the Chief Medical Officer of England had said to learn a lesson from Germany in this context. A UK official also said on Wednesday that the government is considering withdrawing the money for the 'antibody test' kit as these tests have not been proved correct.