Highest Single Day Spike of 70,000 Corona Cases in America, Total 3,183,856 Suffering in US



New York : Among the countries of the world, America is the most affected by the coronavirus crisis. There have been more than 70,000 corona cases in the US in the last 24 hours, which is the biggest jump since the epidemic started in any country. According to John Hopkins University statistics, 3,183,856 people are suffering from corona in the US so far.

Statistics from John Hopkins University show that 12,461,962 people have been infected with the deadly coronavirus so far worldwide. So far, 559,481 people have lost their lives in the world due to this dangerous virus. However, the good thing is that 6,835,987 patients have been cured after treatment.

Relief from self isolation in Britain
Travelers coming from dozens of countries in Britain will no longer have to go through the process of self-isolation for two weeks. This relief has been given to the passengers since Friday. According to the BBC report, rules are being relaxed for people coming from 75 countries and British overseas areas. From Friday morning, people arriving in Britain from France, Italy, Belgium, Germany and dozens of other countries will no longer have to remain in isolation for 14 days.

The WHO team arrives in Wuhan
Two experts from the World Health Organization (WHO) will spend the next two days in China’s capital Beijing to complete ground work as part of a major campaign to trace the origins of Corona’s global epidemic.

The United Nations has said that an animal health expert and an epidemiologist will work on a future expedition during its journey to find out how the virus spread from animals to humans.

Scientists believe that the virus originated from bats and then spread to other mammalian creatures such as pangolins, and then spread to people in the food market of the Chinese city of Wuhan late last year. However, to prevent the epidemics from spreading in the future, China acted on the trade of wildlife and closed some animal markets.

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