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Global Coronavirus Cases Near 6 Million

A resident takes the nucleic acid test at a testing post set up at a plaza in Wuhan, central China's Hubei Province. Photo: Collected from Xinhua

A resident takes the nucleic acid test at a testing post set up at a plaza in Wuhan, central China's Hubei Province. Photo: Collected from Xinhua

Global coronavirus cases are approaching 6 million with 364,849 deaths since the virus first emerged in China late last year.

The number of globally confirmed coronavirus cases reached  5,923,432 as of Saturday morning, according to figures compiled by the US-based Johns Hopkins University.

The US leads In terms of the total number of cases and fatalities with over 1.7 million cases and 102,808 deaths.

The second-highest number of cases has been confirmed in Brazil with 465,166, followed by Russia with 387,623, the UK with 272,607, Spain with nearly 238,564 patients, Italy with

232,248 cases, France with over 186,923 infections and Germany with above 183,000 cases.

The UK has the second-highest death toll at 38,243, followed by Italy (33,229 deaths), France (28,717), Brazil (27,878) and Spain (27,121), according to Johns Hopkins University.

India is now the country worst-hit by the coronavirus in Asia.

India on Friday reported 7,467 new cases and 175 deaths of COVID-19 in 24 hours, the highest single-day surge so far.

With 173,491 cases and 4,980 deaths, India has surpassed China's official death count caused by the novel coronavirus.

According to Johns Hopkins University, the country has reported nearly double the number of cases in China, which are currently at 84,119, and has surpassed its 4,638 coronavirus-related deaths as well.

Coronavirus cases were first reported in China in December last year.

The World Health Organisation (WHO) declared the coronavirus crisis a pandemic on March 11.

Coronavirus situation in Bangladesh

Coronavirus cases in Bangladesh rose to 42,844 with the detection of record 2,523 new cases in the last 24 hours on Friday.

With this, the country broke the record of the highest number of detection within a day as Bangladesh had detected 2,029 cases Thursday.

Besides, 590 more patients made recovery, she said adding that so far 9,015 people have recovered from the disease in the country.

The government has decided to allow limited operation of public transport and offices from May 31 to June 15 amid the outbreak.

Source: JHU

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