The total number of people recovered exceeds 27.7 million

40.4 million Corona infections worldwide ... and deaths exceed one million and 119 thousand

  • Procedures to check infection with the "Corona" virus in London.

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  • A medical staff member in front of a test laboratory in Poland.

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The new Corona virus (Covid-19) has killed at least 1119590 people in the world since the outbreak of the epidemic last December, according to a toll prepared by Agence France-Presse, according to official sources, while 40416800 confirmed infections were recorded, and at least 27791,000 people recovered.

The United States is the most affected country in the world, with 202,134 deaths recorded, followed by Brazil (154,176), India (115197), and Mexico (86,338).

The day before yesterday, 4,523 deaths and 367,553 new injuries were recorded around the world.

According to recent reports, India recorded the largest number of new deaths (587), followed by Argentina (449) and the United States (420).

Yesterday, Argentina became the second country in South America to cross the million mark, infected with the Coronavirus.

The Argentine Ministry of Health announced the registration of 12,982 new cases, bringing the total number of cases in the country to 1002,662, becoming the fifth largest number of cases in the world, and 451 new deaths were recorded during the past 24 hours, raising the number of deaths to more than 26,700 since the pandemic began.

In Europe, the number of confirmed cases of the virus in France rose to 952,600, according to data from Johns Hopkins University and the "Bloomberg" news agency.

The data indicated that the total deaths in France due to infection with the virus reached 33,647 cases.

The number of "Covid-19" patients who are in intensive care departments in French hospitals has exceeded 2,000 patients, a number not recorded since last May.

In Britain, the total number of confirmed cases of the new Corona virus in the United Kingdom reached 744,122 cases, and the data showed that the total number of deaths reached 43,816.

And the British Office for National Statistics stated that the weekly deaths due to infection with the virus in England and Wales increased by 36%.

In Italy, the total number of confirmed cases of the emerging coronavirus reached 423,578 cases, while the total number of deaths reached 36,616 deaths.

The Lombardy region in northern Italy is preparing to impose a night curfew between 11 pm and 5 am, starting from tomorrow night, and the procedure will continue until November 13th.

In Germany, the total number of confirmed cases of the virus reached 377,68 cases, after 6868 cases were recorded within one day, while the total number of deaths reached 9,842 deaths.

The local government of the state of Berlin decided to expand the obligation to wear masks to contain the Corona pandemic, and sources told the German news agency (dpa) that the obligation to wear masks will be expanded to include weekly markets, some shopping streets, waiting lines, and places where it is not possible to take into account The minimum separation between individuals, which should not be less than one and a half meters.

The local interior minister of the German state of Bavaria, Joachim Hermann, stated that it is possible to talk again about border controls.

In statements to the "Funke" media group, he added: "The debate about tightening border controls may flare up again if the infection in neighboring countries goes out of control, and at the same time we monitor close economic relations with the massive movement of workers with the Czechs, for example, and Austria."

German Foreign Minister Heiko Maas had recently warned of renewed border closures in the context of fighting the Corona epidemic, and said: “We had bad experiences this spring with the rapid closure of the borders.”

Yesterday, the Supreme Administrative Court in the German state of Mecklenburg-Vorpommern decided to cancel hotel residence restrictions for tourists coming from the dangerous Corona hotspots.

The court upheld two urgent requests submitted by hotel operators to compel those coming from these areas to submit negative results to allow them to stay in the state. In the Netherlands, the total number of confirmed cases of the new Corona virus reached 242,217 cases, while the total deaths reached 6828 cases.

Ireland has become the first country in the European Union to re-impose a complete closure to contain the spread of Corona after Prime Minister Michael Martin issued a decision to remain in homes across the country, and the government warned in a statement that breaching the restrictions on movement imposed within a five-kilometer range would expose the perpetrator to a penalty.

Under the decision, all non-essential retail companies will be closed, and bars and restaurants will be restricted to providing pick-up and departure services. "All residents are required to stay at home," Martin said in a letter addressed to his country's citizens.

Martin added that schools and childcare homes will remain open, adding, "We will not allow the future of our children and youth to fall victim to this disease again."

In Belgium, where the number of new recoveries rose by 100% within a week, restaurants, cafes and bars closed their doors, the day before yesterday, under a measure that applies for a month and is accompanied by a night curfew.

In Slovenia, a population of two million people will be prohibited from going out between 9 pm and 6 am, with the exception of very necessary travel, and gatherings will be limited to six people, compared to 10 previously, and all travel between the country's 12 regions will be prohibited.

Austria has strengthened measures to confront the epidemic, and gatherings will be limited to six people in closed places and 12 people in open spaces.

Argentina exceeds the one million mark, and France reaches 952,000.

36%

The rate of high weekly deaths due to "Corona" in England and Wales.

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