COVID-19 Infects More Than 110,000 People in The World

Published March 9th, 2020 - 09:45 GMT
A medical assistant holds a test kit for the novel coronavirus SARS-CoV-2, which can cause COVID-19, at the new "Drive-In" in Nuertingen, southern Germany, on March 9, 2020, where people can get a coronavirus test from their car, during a presentation of the drive-in for the media. The number of coronavirus cases in Germany has passed 1,000, official data from the Robert Koch Institute disease control centre showed. THOMAS KIENZLE / AFP
A medical assistant holds a test kit for the novel coronavirus SARS-CoV-2, which can cause COVID-19, at the new "Drive-In" in Nuertingen, southern Germany, on March 9, 2020, where people can get a coronavirus test from their car, during a presentation of the drive-in for the media. The number of coronavirus cases in Germany has passed 1,000, official data from the Robert Koch Institute disease control centre showed. THOMAS KIENZLE / AFP
Highlights
As part of efforts to contain the outbreak, governments have closed borders and suspended land and air travel with the worst-hit countries including China, Italy and Iran.

The novel coronavirus, officially known as COVID-19, infected more than 110,000 people across the world, according to a data-collecting website “Worldometer”.

The death toll has risen to 3,831 across the world, including 3,120 in China, where the virus outbreak first emerged from the city of Wuhan in last December.

Outside of China, the virus has killed many others, including 366 in Italy, 194 in Iran, 53 in South Korea and 22 in the U.S.

Besides, more than 62,000 people have been discharged from hospitals after recovering from the virus.

According to the website, the coronavirus has spread to more than 100 countries and territories, including 7,382 in South Korea, 7,375 in Italy, 6,566 in Iran, 502 in Japan, 1,209 in France, 554 in the U.S. and 278 in the U.K.

As part of efforts to contain the outbreak, governments have closed borders and suspended land and air travel with the worst-hit countries including China, Italy and Iran.

After declaring the outbreak an international health emergency, the World Health Organization on Feb. 28 updated the global risk level to "very high".

This article has been adapted from its original source.     

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