Covid19 in belief as of today

Covid19 as it stands today...

09:45
Iran's Death Toll From Coronavirus Reaches 3,452
Iran's Death Toll From Coronavirus Reaches 3,452
08:20
Russia Confirms 582 New Coronavirus Cases in 24 Hours Bringing Total to 4,731
The number of confirmed COVID-19 cases in Russia has reached 4,731, including 43 fatalities, Russia's COVID-19 response center said on Saturday.
"Over the past 24 hours, 582 new coronavirus infection cases have been confirmed in 32 Russian regions," the response center said, clarifying that the total is now 4,731 cases in 78 regions of Russia.
Out of total 582 new cases, 434 have been confirmed in the Russian capital of Moscow and another 49 in the Moscow Region, according to the statement.
"Over the past 24 hours, nine COVID-19 patients have died, including seven in Moscow, one in the [western] Kostroma Region, and one in the [far eastern] Primorsky Territory," the response center said.
There are 67 people older than 65 years and 14 children among those who contracted the disease in Moscow.
08:13
75 New Coronavirus Cases in Lithuania; Number of People Infected Rises to 771
08:01
Number of Coronavirus Cases in India Close to 3,000
07:47
Russian Authorities Say 434 People Contracted Covid-19 in Moscow Over Past Day
The Russian capital recorded 434 new coronavirus cases over the past 24 hours, the Moscow Mayor's Office said in a statement on Saturday.
"As of 4 April, 2020, 3,357 infection cases have been confirmed in Moscow," the statement read.
The previous update on Friday stated that a total of 2,923 cases, including 24 fatalities and 168 recoveries, have been recorded in Moscow so far.
07:29
UK Working to See How Intensive Testing Could Replace Some Lockdown Measures - Top Epidemiologist
UK Working to See How Intensive Testing Could Replace Some Lockdown Measures - Top Epidemiologist
07:23 GMT 04.04.2020
Earlier, Professor of Infectious Disease Modelling at the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine Graham Medley said as quoted by The Times that there might be a need to reconsider the controversial herd immunity strategy, which implies allowing people to catch the coronavirus to build up a resistance.

07:28
About 600 Infected With Coronavirus in France's Armed Forces - French Defence Minister
"About 600 of our military have become infected with COVID-19. This is on a scale, because it is changing. We are closely monitoring the situation and adjusting combat formations accordingly. I want to clarify that our combat readiness has not been affected," the minister said.
07:27
Total Number of COVID-19 Cases in Israel Exceeds 7,500 – Health Ministry
07:15
Number of COVID-19 Cases in Ukraine Increases to 1,096, With 28 Dead - Health Ministry
07:13
Thailand Issues 3-Day Moratorium on Passenger Flights
07:04
China Commemorates Coronavirus Victims
07:01
Moldovan Ministry of Health Reports Ninth Death From Coronavirus
06:58
Russia’s S7 Airlines Suspends Evacuation Flights From Thailand, Vietnam, Japan Starting 4 April
"The [Russian COVID-19] response center has decided to temporarily limit all international air traffic. In this regard, effective April 4, S7 Airlines has to temporarily suspend flights for bringing travelers back from Thailand, Vietnam and Japan," the company said in a press release.
06:41
UK's COVID-19 Lockdown Has 'Painted it Into a Corner', Herd Immunity Still an Option - PM's Adviser
UK's COVID-19 Lockdown Has 'Painted it Into a Corner', Herd Immunity Still an Option - PM's Adviser
06:32 GMT 04.04.2020
In the earlier stages of the COVID-19 epidemic in the UK, suggestions had been made that one way of dealing with the virus was by allowing 80 per cent of the population to catch it, in order to build up “herd immunity”. However, the plan was swiftly dismissed by Health Secretary Matt Hancock as exposing the most vulnerable to a high risk of death.
06:27
Serbian Basketball Federation Donates €30,000 to Fight Coronavirus
05:06
Thailand Registers 89 New Infections, One Death From Coronavirus in 24 Hours
05:06
First Patient Dies of COVID-19 in Suriname – Reports
The first death of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) has been registered in Suriname, media reported.
The deceased person was the seventh patient with diagnosed COVID-19 in Suriname, the DWT Online media outlet reported on late Friday, citing the authorities.
Suriname has confirmed 10 cases of the coronavirus so far. The first one was registered in mid-March, after which the government decided to close the national airspace.

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