The new Corona virus has claimed more than 25,000 lives in the world, according to a census of "Agence France Presse" according to official sources. In total, 25,066 deaths, most of them in Europe (17314), were recorded, while French Prime Minister, Edouard Philippe, warned yesterday, from The risk of a "very high tide" of the epidemic "will invade France."

More than 539,360 cases have been officially confirmed in 183 countries and regions since the outbreak began. However, this outcome of proven injuries reflects only part of the true outcome of injuries, given that a large number of countries do not perform tests except for cases that require transportation to hospitals. Of these, 11,200 were recovered.

Italy, which recorded the first death at the end of February, is the country worst affected in terms of death toll, with 8,165 deaths out of 80,539 injuries. The Italian authorities said that 9,362 people were recovering.

Spain comes after Italy in this regard, with 4858 deaths and 6,409 injuries, then China with 3292 deaths (81340 injuries), followed by Iran with 2378 deaths (32332 injuries) and France 1,696 deaths (29155 injuries).

Since 19:00 GMT Thursday, Honduras, Venezuela, Nicaragua and Uzbekistan have announced the first deaths of the Corona virus on its soil. Saint Kitts and Nevis announced the diagnosis of the first cases.

On Friday, Europe recorded 16925 deaths out of 292246 injuries, Asia 3682 deaths (101935 injuries), the Middle East 2437 deaths (38896 injuries), the United States and Canada 1332 deaths (89400 injuries), Latin America and the Caribbean 182 deaths (10056 injuries), and Africa 91 deaths (3340 injuries), and Oceania 14 deaths (3491 injuries).

Yesterday, the French Prime Minister, Edouard Philippe, warned of the danger of a "very high tide" of the Coronavirus, which "will invade France", with increasing numbers of injuries and deaths in the country.

"The situation will be difficult in the coming days," Philip said in comments reported to Agence France-Presse. He added, “A crisis phase has begun that will take time in a health situation that will not improve quickly. We must stand up. ”

According to official figures released, the day before yesterday, 365 people in France had died in hospitals within 24 hours of the Corona virus.

This is a 27% increase from the previous day, which is a significant increase, given that France is currently in the second week of the closure.

The total number of infections in the country was about 29 thousand, while the number of deaths reached 1696, as a result of the Corona virus, also known as "Covid 19".

The rise in the number of corona victims comes despite the fact that France is subject for the second consecutive week to the strict closures announced by President Emmanuel Macron.

Macron had announced earlier in March the imposition of closures on the country, including compulsory isolation, and other measures that place restrictions on movement, assembly and work.

Those who violate the isolation procedures are subject to a fine of 135 euros, and another 1500 euros if he returns to the same violation "within 15 days."

Whoever commits four violations, within 30 days, shall be punished by 3,700 euros and "six months maximum prison sentence".

French President Emmanuel Macron announced, last night, after a telephone conversation with his American counterpart, Donald Trump, that they were preparing to launch a "significant new initiative" to confront the epidemic.

Macron wrote in a tweet that he had a "good conversation" with Trump, explaining that "in the face of the crisis, we are preparing in the coming days for an important new initiative" without adding any details.

The White House, for its part, has not spoken of any initiative. But he said that the two countries' presidents agreed on "the importance of close cooperation across the Group of Seven and Group of Twenty and the five permanent members" of the UN Security Council.

The goal, he said, is to "help multilateral organizations, especially the World Health Organization, the International Monetary Fund and the World Bank, to eradicate the epidemic quickly and reduce its impact on the economy."

And held two international summits devoted to joint efforts against the epidemic, the day before yesterday, namely the extraordinary meeting of the Group of Twenty and a European summit, during which the 27 member states of the Union agreed to discuss the strongest possible measures to face the likely economic downturn.

While these leaders were discussing how to tackle the global economy, mobilization continued to stem the spread of the disease through new measures of isolation, curfews and other initiatives such as releasing prisoners to reduce transmission.

South Africa was the last country to impose isolation as of mid-Thursday, Friday.

The largest industrial country in Africa recorded the largest number of injuries on the continent, amounting to 927, but without deaths.

President Cyril Ramabuza explained that the matter aims to "prevent a humanitarian catastrophe of enormous proportions."

Italy is the country worst affected by the death toll, with 8,165 deaths out of 80,539 injuries.

"The situation will be difficult in the coming days," said the French prime minister.