With the spread of infection and the number of new infections in the Corona virus in many countries and regions around the world, the virus is gradually beginning to approach decision-making centers, and may endanger the lives of senior leaders and officials.

US President Donald Trump announced that he was not worried after his meeting last Saturday with the Brazilian Minister of Communications, who was confirmed to be infected with the virus.

The White House said that Trump and his deputy, Mike Pence, had not interacted with the Brazilian minister, and therefore they should not be tested for the virus.

The Brazilian authorities have announced that the Brazilian minister is infected with the virus, and Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro has been put under health supervision to ensure that he is not infected.

Brazilian media reported today that the President's Secretary is also infected with Corona and quarantined.

In Norway, the authorities announced that King Harald V, the queen and all members of the government were quarantined by the virus.

Work from home
In Canada, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau decided to work from his home as a precaution, while his wife is being examined by Corona, according to his office.

An official statement said that Sophie Gregoire Trudeau had symptoms similar to those of the common cold after her return from London and that she was "being examined by Covid-19".

He added, "Although the Prime Minister himself does not show any symptoms, he chose to work from home under a self-quarantine precaution, until the release of Sophie's results."

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Trudeau plans to make phone calls "with international leaders," but he has canceled meetings scheduled for Thursday and Friday in Ottawa with Canadian provincial and territorial prime ministers.

In Turkey, the presidency announced the postponement of President Recep Tayyip Erdogan's foreign visits, as part of the precautionary measures from Corona.

In Iran, local media reported that Ali Akbar Velayati, advisor to Iranian leader Ali Khamenei, has contracted the virus and is currently being quarantined.

Corona closes parliaments
In France, the Al-Jazeera correspondent reported that 10 deputies were infected with the virus, at a time when it was decided to transfer cabinet meetings from the hall where it is traditionally held to the largest area to ensure that seats are arranged at a distance of at least a meter.

The Spanish parliament also decided to suspend its sessions for 15 days due to the outbreak of Corona.

In Algeria, the first chamber of parliament decided to suspend its work.

The United Nations Security Council also decided to reduce its agenda this March as a precaution, while the organization postponed several occasions scheduled in March and April due to the outbreak of the virus, including a meeting on marine biodiversity and a forum on indigenous people for some Countries and post about women.

A statement by the organization's Human Rights Council also announced the suspension of its four-week annual session, starting from Friday.

United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres urged SCO member states to cancel all events parallel to the international meetings.