In a single day, 1,83,000 new cases of corona were reported in the world: the World Health Organization


Geneva, Ta. Monday, June 22, 2020

In the last 24 hours, the world's highest number of coronavirus cases has been reported in a single day, according to the World Health Organization. Brazil had the highest number of cases at 54,771, followed by the United States at 36,617 and India at 15,400. 7600 new cases were also reported in Russia. The World Health Organization said the death toll rose to 4,61,715 with 4,743 deaths per day. At least 95 people have been killed in Russia in the past 24 hours.

Its residents in Spain are allowed to travel to Fave. Tourists from Britain are no longer required to stay in quarantine for 14 days and citizens of 26 European countries will now be able to travel to Spain visa-free. But the regional government, which registered a thousand cases at a meat packing plant in Germany, sent all 6,500 workers, their families and managers to quarantine.

Meanwhile, only 35 per cent of patients in New York City, USA, cooperated and their virus tracing scheme, which was started on June 1, went awry, according to a report. The head of the Test and Trace Corp, Dr. Ted Long said 69 percent of the people interviewed gave contact. We think this is a good start and we hope the number will increase now. In a week or two, the tracer will go from house to house alerting potential corona patients instead of relying on the phone.

The second phase of the reopening will begin in New York on Monday, allowing people to dine outside and go to restaurants. Mayor Bellasio said three million people would return to their jobs in the second phase.

Meanwhile, a 500-bed temporary hospital has been set up in a public square in the Iraqi capital, Baghdad, as the number of corona patients has risen sharply. There were less than four thousand cases at the end of May.

But during Ramadan, the number of corona patients has risen sharply to 30,868 as people break the fast with family and friends. Meanwhile, Ahmed Radhi, 56, Iraq's lone goal scorer in the 1986 FIFA World Cup, died of a corona infection.

The manager of a hospital in Karbala stopped doing corona tests even if there were symptoms following the hospital overflowing with patients. "Now there is no bed to admit people, so what to do with the test," he said. Doctors in Basra, Baghdad and Karbala have been forced to pay for the lack of protective equipment.

A doctor on duty at a Baghdad hospital said there was a shortage of money because the government had not approved the budget. With oil prices falling, the government is in dire straits without money. The government allocates expenses on a monthly basis. The government has appealed to the recently graduated doctors to serve until the budget is approved.

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