Coronavirus alarm level increased

Coronavius spread to seven other countries in the world on Friday, causing the World Health Organization to raise the risk alarm at the highest level. Mexico, Nigeria, New Zealand, Lithuania, Belarus, Azerbaijan and Iceland reported their first cases of virus on Friday. Already the number of countries [...]
Coronavius spread to seven other countries in the world on Friday, causing the World Health Organization to raise the risk alarm at the highest level.
Mexico, Nigeria, New Zealand, Lithuania, Belarus, Azerbaijan and Iceland reported their first cases of virus on Friday.
Already the number of countries hit by COVID-19 has reached about 60.
South Korea, China's most hit country, reported on Saturday the largest number of affected in one day - 813 new cases. This increases the total number of people affected by the coronary to 3,150. Iran confirmed 593 cases and 43 deaths, the highest death rate outside Chinese territory.
Meanwhile, on Saturday the death toll in Italy as a result of the new coronary rose from 8 to 29 people.
Worldwide, the virus has killed more than 2,900 people while resulting in over 85 thousand cases of people infected by it.











