The number of victims in the world is close to 1.5 million, more than 88 thousand died The number of certified Corona virus victims in the world has risen to more than 144,000, while the total number of deaths has increased to over 88,000. In the Indian capital, 20 areas, including Nizamuddin, have been sealed to prevent the spread of the virus. The US Senate, on the other hand, has banned the use of 'zoom', a video conferencing app that is popular in Lockdown for security concerns.
The number of confirmed victims of the Corona virus in the world has exceeded 14,884,000, and so far 88,000 have died.
Italy still leads the way with more than 17,600 deaths.
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson is still in intensive care but reports of 'improvement' in his condition
US President Donald Trump has criticized the World Health Organization at a time when thousands of people have died in the country. They have said that their country will be given to the WHO
Dr. Tedros, director general of the World Health Organization, says his organization does not discriminate on the basis of race and ethnicity. European countries have been cautiously easing lockdowns due to the gradual decline in the number of new victims.
Small shops will be opened in Austria and the Czech Republic, while schools in Denmark will reopen April 15.
German Minister of Health Jens Spahn has pointed out that if this positive trend continues even after the Easter festival (April 12), 'things can gradually come back to normal'.
There are also reasons for hope in the countries most affected by the Corona virus. There are reports in Italy that Lockdown will begin to soften from May 4, and Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez said Thursday morning that the country is finally going through the worst of the virus.
But there is concern about the Easter holiday because people usually go to visit their loved ones at the festival.
Portugal tonight has banned people from leaving their homes without official documents, while police on patrols will ensure these sanctions are implemented.

Italy still leads the way with more than 17,600 deaths.
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson is still in intensive care but reports of 'improvement' in his condition
US President Donald Trump has criticized the World Health Organization at a time when thousands of people have died in the country. They have said that their country will be given to the WHO
Dr. Tedros, director general of the World Health Organization, says his organization does not discriminate on the basis of race and ethnicity. European countries have been cautiously easing lockdowns due to the gradual decline in the number of new victims.
Small shops will be opened in Austria and the Czech Republic, while schools in Denmark will reopen April 15.
German Minister of Health Jens Spahn has pointed out that if this positive trend continues even after the Easter festival (April 12), 'things can gradually come back to normal'.
There are also reasons for hope in the countries most affected by the Corona virus. There are reports in Italy that Lockdown will begin to soften from May 4, and Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez said Thursday morning that the country is finally going through the worst of the virus.
But there is concern about the Easter holiday because people usually go to visit their loved ones at the festival.
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