Meanwhile, South Asian country India has come up to the fourth position after Russia with 308,993 confirmed Covid-19 cases. The country has so far reported 8,884 deaths.
On the other hand, South American country Brazil counted the second highest deaths after the US and reported 42,720 lives from the virus till the date.
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Among the countries, the US has been the worst-hit with the highest recorded deaths of 115,420 patients and about 2,074,082 confirmed cases.
In the US, New York State alone counted 30,795 deaths till the date.
The UK has the third-highest death toll at 41,747, followed by Italy with 34,301, France 29,401 and Spain 27,136, according to Johns Hopkins University.
Coronavirus cases were first reported in China in December last year.
The World Health Organisation (WHO) declared the coronavirus crisis a pandemic on March 11.
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Situation in Bangladesh
According to JHU, Bangladesh has come up to 18th position from the number of confirmed coronavirus cases as of Sunday.
Bangladesh confirmed its first cases on March 8 and the first death on March 18 but it has been seeing a sharp rise in both new cases and deaths in recent weeks.
The health authorities of the country have so far reported 84,379 coronavirus cases and 1,139 deaths in the country.
Bangladesh on Saturday reported the record new coronavirus cases- 3,471 and record deaths- 46 in the span of 24 hours until Saturday morning.
The country has so far reported 84,379 coronavirus cases and 1,139 deaths.
Among the total infection, 17,827 people have so far recovered.
Altogether 2,856 new coronavirus cases were recorded in the last 24 hours after testing 16,638 samples at 59 laboratories across the country as of Saturday morning.
‘Red Zone’ in Bangladesh
As COVID-19 cases and fatalities continue to rise alarmingly in the country, the government has taken decision to identify areas with high infection rates and categorise them into Red Zone.
All the preparations were made to bring virus hotspots ‘Red Zones' under lockdown and declaring general holidays there to prevent entry to and exit from those areas.
“The areas where infection rate is high will be declared as ‘Red Zone’ and general holidays will be announced in those areas but countrywide general holidays will not be declared anymore,” State Minister for Public Administration Farhad Hossain told UNB on Saturday.
However, offices will remain open as usual maintaining health guidelines even after June 15.
Hossain also said that the decision was taken in this regard which will be finally approved by Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina.
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