Covid-19 What Happened Today - Some Information

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Covid-19  What Happened Today - Some Information

Internationally Corona virus infection 41,37,591 cases, the number of victims stands at 283.526, 14,242,30 people recuperated. According to Johns Hopkins University, the highest number of deaths occurred in the US, 79,607, and 32,140 in the UK.

In the last 24 hours, 4213 people have been infected with coronavirus and 1559 have recovered from coronavirus. So far 67,152 people in India have been affected by coronavirus. There are 44,029 active cases. He says 20,917 people have recovered from the coronation. The rate of recovery in India is 31.15%.

As a result of the coronation of 798 new cases in Tamil Nadu today, the total number of cases of coronavirus has risen to 8002.

The Government of Sri Lanka today (May 11) launched a gradual relaxation of curfew in Sri Lanka

A nationwide curfew was issued on March 20 last year due to the Kovid-19 virus outbreak. Although the curfew has been relaxed, the Sri Lankan government has taken steps to keep the curfew in force. Especially in Colombo, Kalutara, Gampaha and Puttalam districts, the curfew continued for a month and a half.

In the meantime, the curfews issued to other districts, excluding Colombo and Gampaha districts, which are the most threatened areas of Sri Lanka's Corona, have been relaxed since today.

Coronavirus has confirmed 70 people in Malaysia overnight. The total number of victims has increased to 6,726.

A further 486 people in Singapore have been confirmed infected with coronavirus. Of these, only two of the 19 cases identified today are citizens of Singapore. It is estimated that 90 percent of those infected with the virus are foreign workers.

New restrictions have come into effect today in Vietnam that have been implemented in Vietnam to control the spread of the corona virus Thus, schools, shops, offices, public transport and non-essential services have been allowed to operate with social restraint restrictions from today. As a result, people in Hanoi, Vietnam's capital, have begun to move out of their homes, resulting in heavy traffic. Similarly in Australia, large numbers of people have flocked to shopping malls following the social paralysis. There is concern that people are not observing the social gap.