Covid-19 cooled down in Europe
Germany recorded an additional 3,677 people infected with nCoV, the lowest increase in the past four days while Covid-19 in Italy, France, and Spain also tended to decrease.
continue readingThe United States faced the second 'Pearl Harbor battle' because of Covid-19
The United States entered one of the most critical periods during the Covid-19 crisis as the pandemic spread, and the number of deaths could continue to skyrocket.
continue readingThe King of Sweden called upon the people of the house to celebrate Easter
King Carl XVI Gustaf called on the people of Sweden to limit visiting relatives during the Easter season to prevent Covid-19 from spreading.
continue readingJapan is about to declare a state of emergency
Prime Minister Shinzo Abe could declare a state of emergency in many major cities on April 7, when the number of nCoV infections in Japan soared.
continue readingMore than 69,000 people die from global nCoV
The United States and Europe continue to be the hotspots of the pandemic, worldwide recording nearly 1.3 million nCoV infections and more than 69,000 deaths.
continue readingPeople who died from nCoV in Spain fell for the third day in a row
Spain recorded an additional 674 deaths from nCoV today, a three-day decline, bringing the total number of deaths nationwide to 12,418.
continue readingGermany recorded more than 1,300 deaths due to nCoV
Germany reported an additional 184 deaths from nCoV in the past 24 hours, bringing the total number of deaths nationwide to 1,342.
continue readingMore than 3,600 people died from nCoV in Iran
Iran today announced an additional 155 deaths from nCoV, bringing the total number of deaths nationwide to 3,603.
continue readingHe warned to close the community gap
He will tighten restrictions on outdoor activities if people do not follow the rules to prevent nCoV from spreading.
continue readingChina claims to export nearly 4 billion masks
Chinese officials today announced that China has sold nearly 4 billion masks to other countries since March between Covid-19.
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