Death toll due to coronavirus increased worldwide
Death toll due to coronavirus increased worldwide
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Islamabad: Coronavirus which has taken the form of the global epidemic worldwide has become a cause of great trouble. Thousands of people are dying due to this virus every day. Not only this, but the havoc of this virus has also increased so much that it is becoming very difficult to control it. It has been learned that the infected figures have crossed the figure of 1.21 crore. While more than 5 lakh people died so far worldwide. Nearly 7 lakh people cured of the epidemic.

People's anger erupted against the strict lockdown implemented again to prevent the spread of Coronavirus in Serbia. People protested in front of Parliament in Serbia's capital against the lockdown that had been going on for almost three months. Meanwhile, some people clashed with the police. People also tried to set fire, after which the police had to fire tear gas shells. The government had last week given instructions to tighten the restrictions from Tuesday in view of the new emerging cases of infection, due to which the fear of this virus is increasing among the people.

According to the information received, 2,980 new cases of coronavirus have been heard in Pakistan in one day and 83 people have lost their lives. So far, 2,37,489 cases have been reported in the country. 4,922 people have died due to infection. The condition of 2,236 patients is getting worse.

200 people have lost their lives due to infection in Iran on Wednesday. This is the largest number of people who have lost their lives in a day due to the epidemic. The Health Ministry said that people who are not following the guidelines are responsible for the increasing cases of infection in the country.

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