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There are over 100,000 deaths from corona19 infection worldwide. Europe's spread is slowing, but the World Health Organization (WHO) warned that tensions should not be slowed down.

This is reporter Kim Hye-min.

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Johns Hopkins University in the United States said yesterday (10th) at 1pm local time that there were 10,76 deaths in Corona19 worldwide.

It is only 92 days since the first death in Wuhan, China on January 9 that the death toll exceeded 100,000.

It took 84 days for 50,000 people to die, but it took only 8 days to get over 100,000.

The country with the most deaths was Italy, with 18,800 dead, followed by the United States, Spain and France.

In some European countries, the spread of corona19 is slowing.

In Italy, 3,951 confirmed cases increased yesterday based on local time.

This is a slightly reduced number compared to yesterday, which increased by 4,204 people.

Spain had the lowest number of new deaths yesterday since the 24th of last month, and Germany also saw fewer new confirmed and new deaths yesterday morning.

However, the WHO warned that the virus could recur if countries lifted regulations such as restrictions on going out too soon.

[Tederos Adhanom Governor Yeosu / WHO Secretary General: (Corona 19) If not properly managed, the downtrend is as dangerous as the uptrend. ]

However, he advised that the deregulation should consider whether the transmission of infection is controlled, and whether sufficient public health and medical services are available.