Leaders in countries in Europe, the Middle East and the Americas have imposed bans on major public gatherings and more stringent travel restrictions as the emerging epidemic of Corona virus circulates around the world. In Tehran, the Iranian Ministry of Health announced that 11 deaths and 385 new cases of the virus have been brought, bringing the total to 54 deaths and 978 cases.

In detail, the United States announced the evening of yesterday, the first death due to the emerging Corona virus, to a man in his fifties in Washington state. Officials said two of the three cases in the state were linked to a nursing home with dozens of residents showing symptoms of the disease.

CNN quoted Vice President Mike Pence as saying that although most Americans are not in imminent danger from the virus, the announcement of more deaths in the United States may be imminent after the first announcement status.

In an excerpt from the Jack Tapper program broadcast by CNN on Saturday, Pence said, "We know there will be more cases," in a statement similar to President Donald Trump's earlier statement saying that additional cases are "likely ».

Trump and senior US officials told a press briefing at the White House that travelers from Italy and South Korea will undergo additional checks, and have warned Americans not to travel to areas where the disease has occurred in the two countries.

Pence added that the scope of the ban on entry of travelers from Iran will expand to include any foreigner who visited Iran in the past 14 days.

Officials have indicated that the United States may also impose restrictions on travel across its southern border with Mexico.

The outbreak hampered the demand for flights and forced many companies to stop or adjust flights due to this. After the press briefing Saturday, the White House called the nation's airlines to discuss new travel restrictions.

And American Airlines announced late Saturday night that it suspended all flights from the United States to the Italian city of Milan.

Ecuador announced on Saturday the first case of a woman who visited Madrid, while Mexico announced four cases, all of which visited Italy.

Brazilian officials confirmed that the country's second case had been registered for a patient in Sao Paulo who had recently visited Italy.

Governments around the world have intensified their efforts to contain the spread of the virus. France has announced a temporary ban on public gatherings of more than 5,000 people in closed places. France reported 16 new cases, bringing the total to 73 cases.

Switzerland said it had banned all events that attract more than 1,000 people.

More than 700 tourists remained quarantined in a hotel in Canary Islands, after a number of Italian guests there were confirmed to be infected with the Corona virus.

Schools and universities in three regions of northern Italy will remain closed for the second week in a row.

In London, the British health authorities said yesterday that there are 12 new confirmed cases of Coronavirus in the country, bringing the total number of people infected to 35.

British Health Secretary Matt Hancock said yesterday that his country was developing plans in anticipation of the further spread of the disease, describing it as a "very important challenge."

Iraq announced the registration of five additional cases, bringing the total number to 13.

The Qatari Ministry of Health announced on Twitter yesterday that two new cases of coronavirus were discovered in the country. She added that the injured, two Qatari, were removed from Iran on February 27 and subjected to full quarantine.

A Kuwaiti Ministry of Health official announced during a press conference yesterday, the registration of a new case of coronavirus, bringing the total number of people diagnosed with the disease in the country to 46.

Most of the cases, including the one recorded in the past 24 hours, are of people who have traveled to Iran or have contacted people who were there, the official added.

Armenia reported its first case yesterday, of a returning citizen from neighboring Iran.

Tehran ordered the closure of schools until Tuesday, and it extended the closure of universities and banned parties and sporting events for an additional week. The authorities also banned visits to hospitals and care homes.

Yesterday, the Iranian Ministry of Health announced that 11 new deaths and 385 new infections were recorded, bringing the total to 54 deaths and 978 infections. "Eleven people have died" during the past 24 hours, ministry spokesman Kyanosh Jehanpur said at a press conference, adding that tests conducted across the country revealed 385 new cases. Azerbaijan said it closed its border with Iran for two weeks to prevent an outbreak of the Coruna virus. In a statement, the Azerbaijani government added that citizens were placed in quarantine after confirming that they were infected with the Corona virus, noting that they had visited Iran.

Health officials on the Chinese mainland announced yesterday that 573 new cases of the disease had been recorded on February 29, up from 427 on the previous day. The number of deaths reached 35, down from 47 the previous day, bringing the number of deaths on the Chinese mainland to 2,870.

The epidemic that spread from China has caused about 3,000 deaths worldwide so far.

Thailand announced the first death from the virus yesterday. A former passenger of the quarantined Diamond Princess was also killed off Japan in Perth, Western Australia.

And the South Korean health authorities announced yesterday that 210 new cases of coronavirus had been confirmed in the country, bringing the total number of confirmed cases to 3736, according to Bloomberg News.

Seoul recorded a virus death, bringing the total number of deaths to 18.

This outbreak is the largest outside of China 2019.

The vast majority of new cases were recorded in Daegu, according to the South Korean Center for Disease Control and Prevention.

New infection with Corona virus in Kuwait, bringing the total of those diagnosed to be 46.

Britain: 12 new cases of coronavirus, and the total number rises to 35.