Coronavirus World Update: 207,000 Deaths, 878,955 Recovered and 2,995,032 Cases

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Coronavirus World Update 2020-4-27-10AM

Coronavirus World Update: 207,000 Deaths, 878,955 Recovered and 2,995,032 Cases

The world is constantly reeling from the havoc of the global pandemic Corona. The number of people who have died from this virus has increased to more than two lakh six thousand and about 3 million people are infected. While more than eight lakh 78 thousand people have been cured. The number of dead in the world's most affected country has crossed 55 thousand and more than 9 lakh 87 thousand people are infected. Read here all the updates related to corona worldwide:

Coronavirus updates: -

1330 deaths in the US in the last 24 hours:

According to Johns Hopkins data, 1330 people have died in the US in the last 24 hours.

Restrictions will end in the US from several states such as Minnesota, Colorado, Mississippi, Montana, and Tennessee.

According to a report, 37 policemen have died in New York so far. There were fewer than 400 deaths in New York on Sunday for the first time in April.

UK PM Boris returned to work recovering from Corona:

On Sunday, the UK saw a decrease in cases reported in a single day, the lowest in the past four weeks.

At the same time, according to officials, Prime Minister Boris Johnson has returned to his work in the office of Downing Street, recovering from Corona.

In Pakistan, the number of infected is 13,304, so far 272 people have died:

With 1,508 new cases of Coronavirus infection reported in a single day in Pakistan on Sunday, 13,304 people have been confirmed to be infected with Kovid-19 in the country so far.

After a large number of new cases, government officials and experts have appealed to people not to visit mosques during Ramadan and not to offer namaz in the wake of prevention of the spread of the virus.

According to the Health Ministry, at least 18 people have died due to coronavirus in the last 24 hours, with the number of deaths in the country reaching 272. So far 2,936 patients have become infection-free.

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