COVID-19: THE HISTORY BEHIND THE NOVEL CORONAVIRUS
Who would have thought that the entire world would come to a standstill because of a microscopic virus? All the conferences and business trips have canceled, numerous organizations have stopped…
Who would have thought that the entire world would come to a standstill because of a microscopic virus? All the conferences and business trips have canceled, numerous organizations have stopped…
The death toll due to the novel coronavirus has crossed the 6000 mark. Total mortality reported worldwide has shot up to 6400. As per the reports published on the official website of the World Health Organization ( WHO), nine more countries have reported the cases of COVID-19 on Sunday. The number of deaths and infections outside China have surpassed those within China now. Global confirmed cases have risen to a staggering 87,000 while the cases inside China to date are 80,068 as per the stats provided by the Chinese National Health Commission. Outside China, total deaths reported have reached 3,241 while those in China are 3,208. China has somewhat contained the spread of the disease within the country.
The second most infected country other than China in Italy, with about 25,000 confirmed cases and deaths more than 1,800. The disease has already been declared as a pandemic, and government organizations have stepped up their measures to control it.
India has experienced a significant rise in the number of coronavirus cases within the past week. On Sunday the total confirmed cases reached up to 112, majorly reported from Maharashtra which has about 33 patients of COVID-19. Nineteen new cases identified contains 15 from Maharashtra, two from Kerala and one from Rajasthan and Karnataka. Out of the 112 cases reported in India, ten have recovered, and two have died ( a 76-year-old man from Karnataka and a 68-year-old woman from Delhi). Both the patients who passed away had pre-existing medical conditions. The central and state government has also shut down several schools and colleges, malls and cinemas and other public places.
The situation has created a panic among the masses, and a significant amount of misinformation is also prevalent. People are hoarding toilet papers, sanitizers, and masks, spreading false information and indulging in weird and corrupt practices. The situation is difficult, and people need to be alert and not anxious. Refer to the official website of the World Health Organization ( WHO) to get the correct information. Every country has also set up their help-line numbers, and people are advised to take information only from the trusted sources and restrain from spreading any misinformation.
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