Coronavirus Scare: Kerala court orders district judges to consider urgent cases
Coronavirus Scare: Kerala court orders district judges to consider urgent cases
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Coronavirus is spreading very fast in India. The effect of this virus is being seen most in Kerala. There have been 17 cases of coronavirus in Kerala alone. Keeping this in mind, the Kerala High Court has issued a notice to all district judges. The notice says that all serious cases should be given importance. With this, it is said that all the non-urgent matters can be postponed. Let us tell you that about 60 cases of coronavirus have been reported in India. Two suspects have also died due to infection with this virus. One person was from Bengal and the other from Ladakh.

According to media reports, no permanent treatment has been found so far from this virus spread from China. Many countries around the world have come under the grip of this virus, including Pakistan, Italy, Afghanistan. More than 3 thousand people have died from this virus while more than 1 lakh people are infected with this virus. The country is also engaged in getting permanent treatment from this virus spreading with freshness. Before that people of all countries have been advised to take precaution.

Let us tell you that the World Health Organization has declared the coronavirus a global pandemic. Along with this, serious concern has been raised about the spread and severity of this virus at dangerous levels and inability to stop it. At the same time, India has suspended the visas of all countries till April 15 to prevent its infection. At the same time, America has stopped travelling to the whole Europe leaving Britain for a month. More than 30 states of America have been affected by this. Due to this, many states have declared an emergency. The death toll from the virus has increased to 31.

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