The death toll from the emerging corona virus exceeded 100,000, with 101,484 deaths, while the number of people with the disease exceeded one million and 675 thousand, and recovery cases increased to more than 371 thousand people, while Spain recorded the lowest number of deaths in two weeks, while the organization expressed Global Health is concerned about a "fatal" return to the epidemic in the event of a hasty removal of the isolation.

An additional 980 deaths from the newly created Corona virus were recorded in the United Kingdom, bringing the total to 8958 deaths, while the number of deaths from the Corona Virus in Belgium jumped to a total of 3000, while the deaths in Switzerland rose to 805, and the infections exceeded 24,300 cases.

The total officially recorded infections with the Corona virus in Germany yesterday, 116,304 cases, while at least 2459 died of the virus.

Yesterday, Spanish authorities announced that they had recorded 605 deaths in the epidemic, the lowest toll recorded in the country since March 24.

The ministry said in a statement that the total number of deaths rose to 15,843 yesterday, from 15,238 the previous day.

The total number of HIV cases in Spain rose to 157022 today, from 152446 the day before yesterday.

Spain ranked second in the European continent with the number of deaths and injuries, after Italy.

A total of 15,843 died from the disease in Spain, one of the countries worst affected by the epidemic, and subject to very strict isolation measures since March 14.

The number of confirmed injuries also slowed in 24 hours (more than 4,500), while the number of checks increased, and the total number of injuries in the country became 157 thousand and 22.

The number of people who recovered reached 55,668.

Although the epidemic peaked, according to the health authorities, the Spanish government has warned citizens of the dangers of indolence in isolation measures.

The country has been under strict isolation measures since March 14 and extended until April 25.

A Reuters count showed that Corona virus deaths in the United States exceeded 17,000 people yesterday, although there are indications that Americans staying in their homes contributed to reducing new HIV infections.

And 450 injuries among workers and inmates were recorded in a prison in Chicago, USA.

US officials have warned their citizens that they should expect disturbing numbers of deaths from corona infection this week, even though there are indications of declining numbers of new patients in New York State, the epicenter of the epidemic in the United States.

With many Americans ready to celebrate the Easter holiday tomorrow, the chief expert in the fight against infectious diseases, Anthony Fuchi, warned that it was too early to loosen the restrictions imposed on Americans, and said, "Now is not the time to stop."

According to the Reuters count, the death toll in the United States is the second highest in the world.

The number of cases in the United States reached more than 472 thousand yesterday, and increased by 30 thousand, to 35 thousand cases per day, after examinations became more available.

The toll in the Caribbean and Latin America exceeded 50,000, including more than 2,000 deaths. Brazil is the most affected country in the region, with 17,847 injuries and 941 deaths among 210 million residents.

The Saudi Ministry of Health announced the registration of 364 new cases of Coronavirus, bringing the total number of cases to 3651, the recovery of 19 new cases, bringing the number of people recovered to 685, and the death of three new cases, bringing the total deaths to 47.

Jordan announced that three HIV cases had been cured and had been discharged from hospital, bringing the total of those recovered to 164.

The Palestinian Ministry of Health announced the registration of a second death from the virus, and the registration of three new infections, bringing the number of people infected to 266, while the Israeli Ministry of Health announced that the number of deaths from the virus increased to 92, and the number of infected people exceeded 10,000.

The Syrian government registered 19 new cases of the virus, according to Russian sources, while the Lebanese Ministry of Health announced 27 new infections, and the total number reaches 609 cases.

The Bahraini Ministry of Health announced that nine people quit quarantine after recovering from the Corona virus, for a total of 590 cases of cure, while Kuwait announced 83 new cases of the virus, bringing the total number of cases to 993.

Oman recorded 27 new cases of the virus, taking the total number of infections in the Sultanate to 484 compared to three deaths.

Tunisia recorded 15 new infections, bringing the total to 643 cases, while Morocco recorded eight new deaths, raising the total deaths to 105 deaths.

This comes at a time when the head of the International Monetary Fund, Kristalina Georgieva, warned that the "Covid-19" could cause "the worst economic repercussions since the Great Depression" in 1929 at the global level.

The international community is looking for economic and diplomatic solutions to confront this scene, amid failures to overcome divisions.

In Europe, European Union finance ministers reached a swift agreement that included the immediately available 500 billion euros and a future recovery fund. Paris welcomed "an excellent agreement" and Berlin was an "important day for European solidarity", while European Central Bank President Christine Lagarde praised an "innovative agreement".

In the United States, the central bank announced new loans worth 2300 billion dollars to support the economy.

Other countries in the world do not have the American and European means to support their economies, while the World Bank expressed its fear of registering a "food crisis" in Africa.

In Lagos, the economic lung of Nigeria, the country with the largest population in Africa, the phrase "we are hungry" is echoed.

In Ghana, the authorities decided to extend the isolation of the two largest cities in the country for a week, the capital Accra and Kumasi.

In contrast, life in Burundi continues naturally, and pubs and churches remain open.

In India, the poorest struggle to survive.