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Pandemic coronavirus infects 5.10 million & killed 332,924 globally, India reports biggest single day jump of over 6000 cases; US to fly flags half to honor coronavirus victims

More than 5.10 million  coronavirus cases, including 332,924 deaths, have been recorded globally this morning. India cases surge past 1.18226 lakh. As per UK official sources, it has 250,908 positive cases and 36042 deaths. India has recorded 6,088 new coronavirus cases in the past 24 hours – the biggest single-day jump in numbers – Health Ministry data showed this morning, with 148 deaths reported in the same period. This takes the total number of cases to 1.18 lakhs and total deaths to 3,583. There are 66,330 active COVID-19 cases in the country. The Latin American countries have shown an increasing trend in the spread of the virus.virus. The region reported more new cases than the US or Europe for three days in a row, driven by high numbers in Brazil, Peru, and Mexico. Similarly the CDC, in the US, estimates, 35% of coronavirus infections are asymptomatic and 0.4% of cases will die. Brazil has reported 1188 deaths in the last 24 hours and its death toll has ...

Pandemic infections top 5 million & killed 328,000 globally;India cases surge past 1.12 lakh

By Neeraj Bajpai  More than 4.99 million  coronavirus cases, including 328,115 deaths, have been recorded globally this morning with Brazil reporting 1,179 deaths in the last 24 hours and India cases surge past 1.12 lakh. There is still a long way to go in battling the pandemic, according to director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus Tedros. “It assigns responsibilities for both the  WHO  [World Health Organization] and its member States, and captures the comprehensive whole of government and whole of society approach we have been calling for since the beginning of the outbreak”, he said. He pointed out that in the last 24 hours, WHO had received reports of 106,000 cases, “the most in a single day since the outbreak began”, with nearly two-thirds in just four countries. “We’re very concerned about the rising numbers of cases in low and middle-income countries”, flagged the WHO chief. Some new hot spots like Belarus, South Africa, and a steep spike ...