The number of new cases of Coronavirus, on Sunday, is increasing significantly in Europe, especially in Italy, where the situation becomes "tragic", while it appears that a new wave of infections is sweeping Asia and Latin America in turn imposes isolation measures.

"Keep your houses" and "close everything", instructions spread throughout the world to prevent communication and gatherings that encourage the spread of the new Corona virus, in the face of a global epidemic that is rapidly advancing and leaving a horrific toll in Italy.

From Wuhan, China to Bolivia, through France and New York, more than 900 million people remain in quarantine to avoid catching the virus that has so far infected more than 300,000 people in the world, half of them in Europe.

The disease has killed more than 13,000 people, including more than 7,500 in Europe. Italy, the country most affected by the virus, is experiencing a catastrophic scenario that raises the concerns of all other countries, as it appears that the authorities are no longer able to control infection in some areas while hospitals have exhausted their potential.

After the epidemic caused the death of about 800 people within 24 hours, Italian Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte announced Saturday night Sunday stopping "any productive activity on the lands that is not absolutely necessary", provided that public services and basic economic sectors are preserved only.

Before that, the mayor of Bergami and the president of Lombardy, the region where the largest number of casualties (3095) had been recorded, said the situation "is turning into a tragedy."

In Spain, the second country with the highest number of injuries, the death toll has increased 394 within 24 hours, bringing the total to 1720 since the start of the epidemic, as announced by the Ministry of Health on Sunday. The number of confirmed injuries has increased to 3646 to 28,572 people. 2575 people have been declared recovered, but 1785 are still in intensive care.

In France, where the death toll rose by twenty percent to 562, a doctor working in a hospital died after he was infected with the new Corona virus, according to French Health Minister Olivier Ferrand announced on Sunday, indicating that “to his knowledge” the first doctor’s death in the country.

French President Emmanuel Macron summarized the situation by saying that the "wave has arrived", trying to prepare people to extend isolation amid mounting controversy over the lack of protective masks.

In neighboring Britain, the situation changed. British Prime Minister Boris Johnson has warned that the spread of the epidemic is "accelerating" in the United Kingdom and has asked the "most vulnerable" to stay in their homes for three months. He said, "The numbers are shocking and accelerating."

He added that "a few weeks - two or three weeks - separated us from Italy," noting that "Italians have a wonderful health system, yet the demand has largely exceeded the capabilities of doctors and nurses."

In Moscow, the Russian army announced on Sunday that it had sent about a hundred Russian military virologists "with experience" to Italy.

The number of countries not reached by the virus is rapidly shrinking. On Sunday, Romania announced the first two deaths.

While thirty percent of the population of the United States is quarantined, Latin America is gradually moving into domestic quarantine. After this measure became effective in Venezuela since March 17 and in Argentina since Friday and El Salvador on Saturday, Bolivia ordered the compulsory home quarantine on Sunday, to be followed by Colombia from Tuesday.

Brazil, with a population of 210 million, is the country with the most disease outbreaks (1,128 cases, including 18 deaths). Although far-right President Jair Bolsonaro downplayed the seriousness of the pandemic and denounced the "hysteria" around Covid-19, the rulers of São Paulo and Rio de Janeiro, the two most widespread states of the epidemic, imposed restrictions on the population.

After the number of infections in Asia exceeds 95 thousand cases, the question is asked whether this continent is witnessing a second wave of the spread of the epidemic.

While China recorded a steady decline in the number of cases of Covid-19 two weeks ago, other countries see the outcome of the disease increasing.

In Thailand, which counted 188 new infections on Sunday, in the highest daily increase since the start of the epidemic, voices calling for the imposition of a full house stone on the city of Bangkok, the epicenter of a population of more than ten million people.

In India, a national curfew was imposed on millions of test-takers on Sunday in the country of 1.3 billion people, where 320 casualties were counted, while actual numbers are believed to be much higher.

Despite this situation, Iran continues to refrain from imposing a quarantine in the country despite the spread of the disease in it, with the number of deaths reaching about 1700. President Hassan Rouhani called on Saturday to close "the commercial centers where a large number of people congregate."

For its part, the Iraqi authorities announced in a statement on Sunday the imposition of a curfew in all governorates of the country that has a dilapidated health system, after the death of 20 people as a result of the emerging Corona virus, and the number of those infected with it continues to rise. Half of Iraq's 18 provinces have been subject to a curfew since last Tuesday, but the crisis cell headed by the Ministry of Health has decided to prevent movement across the country.

However, the imposition of "social divergence" seems impossible in some parts of the earth. In the Gaza Strip, where there is a very high population density, the Ministry of Health announced the registration of the first two cases of the emerging coronavirus, indicating that they were monitored on the border with Egypt and that the two infected persons were immediately placed in quarantine.

Even religious authorities joined efforts to combat the emerging corona virus, and they called from Tunisia to Tehran, through Jerusalem, to pray in their homes, while many temples were closed in an attempt to prevent the spread of infection.