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Coronavirus in Bangladesh: 42 more die, Total cases near 70,000
Bangladesh on Monday recorded the highest single-day coronavirus deaths for the second consecutive day as 42 more patients died in the span of 24 hours raising the death toll to 930.
Global coronavirus death toll now 380,205
The number of globally confirmed coronavirus cases has gone up to 6,377,596 while the death toll reached 380,205 on Wednesday morning, according to the Centre for System Science and Engineering of the Johns Hopkins University.
Coronavirus: New high in daily caseload as 21% of samples test positive
The daily caseload of coronavirus infections touched yet another new high on Monday, with the health authorities reporting 1,975 individuals tested positive in the last 24 hours.
Trump optimistic about coronavirus vaccine by late 2020
US President Donald Trump says he is optimistic about having a coronavirus vaccine on the market by the end of this year or thereafter.
Coronavirus cases in Bangladesh top 7,000; eight more die
Eight more people died from coronavirus in Bangladesh in the last 24 hours till Wednesday, taking the death toll in the country to 163.
Coronavirus: Global death toll reaches 197,245
The global death toll from coronavirus reached 197,245 as of Saturday morning.
Coronavirus: Bangladesh records 9 more deaths; cases near 3,400
Nine more people died from coronavirus in Bangladesh in the last 24 hours till Tuesday, taking the death toll in the country to 110.
Global coronavirus death toll mounts to 154,249
The global death toll from coronavirus jumped to 154,249 until Saturday morning.
Coronavirus: Global death toll nears 1.2 lakh
The global death toll from coronavirus reached 119,696 as of Tuesday morning.
There have been 1,924,893 confirmed cases around the world after the highly contagious disease was first reported in China in December last, according to Worldometer.
Of those infected, 1,360,192 are currently being treated and 51,764 of them are in serious or critical condition.
Over 1.5 billion globally asked to stay home to escape virus
The hunt for masks, ventilators and other medical supplies consumed the U.S. and Europe, as more than 1.5 billion people — one-fifth of the world’s population — were urged or ordered to stay home Monday to try to blunt the spread of the coronavirus.