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Spike of 3722 coronavirus cases & 134 deaths in the last 24 hours. Total positive cases in the country is now at 78003, including 49219 active cases, 26235 cured/discharged/migrated cases and 2549 deaths: Ministry of Health & Family Welfare. Maharashtra has reported highest number of cases in the country. The entire nation is under lockdown till May 17 to combat the dedaly COVID-19.

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Health Bulletin: 8 New Covid-19 Cases Reported In Karnataka, Total Cases Rises To 701

ಕರ್ನಾಟಕದಲ್ಲಿ ಕೊರೊನಾ ಸೋಂಕಿತರ ಸಂಖ್ಯೆ 701ಕ್ಕೇರಿಕೆ-ರಾಜ್ಯದಲ್ಲಿ ಹೊಸದಾಗಿ 8 ಜನರಿಗೆ ಕೊರೊನಾ ಸೋಂಕು.

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Manitoba’s chief medical officer of health Dr. Brent Roussin reported two new cases of COVID-19 on Wednesday.

The two new cases are related to a cluster of cases in the Prairie Mountain Health Region, which now totals seven.

Roussin said the workplace is not related to health care or food supply, and does not interact greatly with the general public.

The total number of cases in the province stands at 284, as of Wednesday.

Dr. Roussin also reported five hospitalizations from COVID-19, with none of them in ICU, and 242 recoveries. read more

U.K. Environment Secretary George Eustice and Stephen Powis, national medical director for NHS England provided an update on the COVID-19 battle in the U.K. on April 26.

Eustice said that the country now had a total of 152,840 COVID-19 cases and that 20,732 people had died in total. He said there were more than 669,000 tests that had been carried out. Eustice said in terms of reducing social distancing measures, the government must be confident they’ve met the five benchmarks laid out last week by First Secretary Dominic Raab. read more

Ontario’s chief medical officer of health Dr. David Williams provided an update on the latest COVID-19 cases in the province and discussed the public health agency’s ongoing response to the pandemic.

Ontario reported 476 new cases of the novel coronavirus Saturday morning, bringing the total number of cases in the province to 13,995. Forty-eight new deaths were reported, bringing the total fatalities attributed to the virus in the province to 811. Over 7,500 cases are considered resolved, which makes up over half of all confirmed cases. read more

Manitoba health officials provided an update on the most recent numbers of COVID-19 cases in the province and the government’s ongoing response to the pandemic on Thursday.

Manitoba’s chief public health officer Dr. Brent Roussin reported five new cases of the virus, bringing the total number in the province to 262. He added that 174 individuals were listed as recovered and there were 82 active cases.

Lanette Siragusa, spokesperson for Shared Health said a major shipment of personal protective equipment (PPE) came to the province on Wednesday by chartered plane, which included 150,000 disposable isolation gowns due to a partnership between the province and Spirit RX Services, a local medical supply company. read more

Manitoba’s chief public health officer Dr. Brent Roussin and Lanette Siragusa, spokesperson for Shared Health, provided an update on the government’s ongoing response to the COVID-19 pandemic on Wednesday.

Roussin reported two new cases of the virus, bringing the total to 257. In addition, he said that all symptomatic workers in essential industries are eligible for testing, as the province has expanded its COVID-19 testing capacity.

Siragusa said that 25 health care workers in the province have tested positive for the virus, with four new cases in the past week. She stated that 15 of the infected individuals have recovered and returned to work, and that over 780 staff were tested in the past seven days. read more

Alberta’s chief medical officer of health Dr. Deena Hinshaw and other officials gave an update on the COVID-19 response in the province on Tuesday.

Alberta’s total number of COVID-19 cases has surpassed 3,000 and the number of cases linked to two meat plants in the province continues to rise as well, according to Hinshaw.

The doctor said the province has recorded 187 new cases over the past 24 hours, bringing the total number to 3,095. She said 401 of those cases are linked Cargill’s meat plant near High River and 77 to the JBS plant near Brooks. There are now 29 outbreaks confirmed at continuing care homes in Alberta that have resulted in 367 confirmed cases of COVID-19. read more

The number of coronavirus cases in India has increased to 18,601 on Tuesday while the death toll has surged to 590, according to the latest data by the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare. Of the total number of cases 3,251 people have been cured and discharged from hospitals.

Coronavirus case tally has 3,000-mark in Mumbai as 155 more test positive, while the death toll has surged to 138 after addition of 7 fatalities, according to the civic body Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation.

On a positive note, the doubling rate of COVID-19 has slowed from 3.4 days to 7.5. But, out of 100 cases, 80 per cent cases are asymptomatic. read more

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B.C. has recorded 11 COVID-19 deaths since Saturday, says B.C.’s provincial health officer.

A visibly emotional Dr. Bonnie Henry said Monday the majority of those new deaths were linked to outbreaks in seniors’ care homes.

The virus has now killed 69 British Columbians — more than half of them in seniors’ facilities.

British Columbia confirmed 45 new cases Monday, bringing the provincial total to 1,490 lab-confirmed cases of the virus — about two thirds of whom have fully recovered.

More than 250 of B.C.’s COVID-19 cases are linked to outbreaks in 20 Metro Vancouver seniors’ homes. read more

Toronto Mayor John Tory, Toronto’s Medical Officer of Health Dr. Eileen de Villa, and Toronto Fire Chief Matthew Pegg to provided an update on Toronto’s COVID-19 cases and city’s response to the pandemic on Thursday.

During the briefing, de Villa said that as of 12:30 p.m. ET on April 9, the city had 1,769 cases of COVID-19 in total. This number includes 1,519 confirmed cases and 250 probable cases of the illness.

Tory said that the municipal government has partnered up with a variety of mental health organizations to offer support to Torontonians during the COVID-19 pandemic. Some of the organizations offering free mental health support include Kids Help Phone, Progress Place Warm Line, Toronto Seniors Help Line and more. read more

Alberta’s chief medical officer of health Dr. Deena Hinshaw provided a provincial update on the COVID-19 situation in the province on Thursday.

Alberta’s COVID-19 death toll rose by three on Thursday, reaching 32 total fatalities from the disease. Twenty-two of those were in the Calgary zone.

The three latest deaths were a woman in her 80s in the Calgary zone, a man in his 70s in the Edmonton zone, and a woman in her 60s in the Calgary zone, the doctor said.

One death was linked to a continuing care centre in Calgary, but Alberta’s top doctor said the individual was not a resident of McKenzie Towne Continuing Care Centre in Calgary, where over a dozen deaths had previously been recorded. So far, 151 cases of COVID-19 have been confirmed in staff and residents in continuing care facilities. read more

Ontario’s chief medical officer of health Dr. David Williams and associate chief medical officer of health Dr. Barbara Yaffe delivered a daily update Tuesday on the province’s response to the novel coronavirus pandemic.

Dr. Williams spoke about the shortage in medical supplies during the briefing, explaining that many countries were caught unprepared given the demand for masks and other supplies around the world. Williams compared the situation to the H1N1 pandemic and the SARS outbreak in Ontario and said in those cases, Ontario was able to more easily access supplies from other countries. read more

35 New Covid-19 Positive Cases Reported in 24 Hrs | Total Cases Rise to 58 | in State

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B.C. provincial chief health officer Dr. Bonnie Henry confirmed on Tuesday that there were five new deaths from COVID-19, bringing the death toll to 24.

Henry said that while 43 new cases of the virus brought the total to more than 1,000, more than 50 per cent of cases – or 507 people – had recovered.

Of the remaining 482 active cases, 128 are in hospital and 61 in intensive care.

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Quebec officials announced 342 new cases of COVID-19 during Sunday’s coronavirus update, bringing the total number of cases in the province to 2,840.

Quebec’s Premier, François Legault, told reporters that the number of deaths remains at 22.

There are now 192 cases of coronavirus requiring hospitalization in Quebec as of Sunday, with 72 cases in intensive care units.

Over 49,300 tests reported back negative in Quebec, with 6,300 cases under investigation.

Premier Legault said a total of 58,000 people in the province have been tested as of Sunday. read more

Seventeen new cases of COVID-19 have been identified in Nova Scotia, bringing the province’s total to 90.

In a press conference Friday, the province said “most” of the new cases are connected to travel or a known case.

The 90 individuals affected range in age from under 10 to their mid-70s. Health officials say two are currently in hospital and three individuals have recovered and their cases of COVID-19 are considered resolved.

Cases have been identified in all parts of the province.

To date, Nova Scotia has 3,649 negative test results and 90 confirmed cases. read more

The rate of new coronavirus cases in the United States has been faster than in most other countries in the world.

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코로나19 신규환자 334명 ‘하루 발생 최다’…전국 미사, 여행노선 중단

Alarming number of coronavirus cases here in South Korea.
The country reports over 15-hundred confirmed cases as of today… with a total of 13 deaths from the virus.
For the latest on COVID-19 in South Korea… we connect to our Choi Jeong-yoon on the line.
Jeong-yoon, hundreds more people were confirmed to have the virus.
Yes, Jiyoon, South Korea confirmed 3-hundred 34 new cases on Thursday.
This brings the total number in the country to one-thousand-five-hundred-95.
Since the country’s first infection on January 20th, this is the highest number of infections in a single day.
Most of the cases were in Daegu and the southeastern part of the country.
307 of the new cases are in Daegu and four each from the Gyeongsangbuk-do and Chungcheongnam-do provinces.
South Korea’s central region also saw new cases.
Six more in Seoul, three in Daejeon and four in Gyeonggi-do province.
South Korea also reported its 13th death on Thursday.
The 73-year old man from Daegu was one of the those related to the Shincheonji religious group.
He was tested for the virus last Sunday and the results came back positive on Tuesday.
He seemed to have no special symptoms other than fever and a cough… but started to have difficulty breathing on Thursday morning and died after CPR.
Due to the rapid spread of the virus, places and venues have been closed where close contact with other people is impossible to avoid. How are things going in that regard?
Seoul city has banned all assemblies scheduled to happen in the center of the city.
It has expanded the area where assemblies are banned to now include Jong-ro, so protestors won’t be able to gather in most parts of central Seoul.
Roads near Seoul Plaza had already been restricted.
The government said those who hold assemblies in the area could be fined up to 2-thousand-5-hundred U.S. dollars.
Amid the spread of the virus, all 16 dioceses of the Korean Catholic Church have halted all Masses.
Such measures are a first in 236 years of the Catholic Church in Korea.
The nation‘s railway operator Korail has also temporarily stopped lines that are mostly used by group tourists.
The lines include the O-train, which circles through central regions and the S-train, that runs along the coast of southern parts.
The number of national express buses to Daegu have also been cut as passenger numbers have plunged due to the outbreak there. read more

코로나19 추가 환자 70명…국내 확진자 모두 833명으로 늘어

South Korea’s Centers for Disease Control and Prevention announced more new COVID-19 cases today.
A huge jump especially compared to this time last week.
The death toll from the virus also went up.
We start things off by connecting to our Hong Yoo standing by on the line.
Please fill us in.
Another COVID-19 patient died on Monday at around 4:11 PM, bringing the domestic death toll to eight.
This patient was being treated at Kyungpook National University Hospital after testing positive for COVID-19.
His infection route has been traced to Cheongdo Daenam Hospital, the site of the country’s first coronavirus death,… and it’s where at least 113 people have been infected.
With this, the number of coronavirus-related deaths there has risen to six.
And 70 new cases of the coronavirus were confirmed Monday afternoon, bringing the total number of cases to 833.
41 cases were in Daegu and 12 each in Gyeongsangbuk-do and Busan.
The majority of the cases overall at least 456 of them are members of a Daegu-based religious group known as Shincheonji.
Meanwhile, the number of cases in the army has risen to 13 in total with two soldiers newly confirmed.
To stop it spreading further in the army, the Ministry of Defense has banned outdoor training and ordered troops to find ways to manage their training schedules flexibly.
And a U.S. Forces Korea dependent living in Daegu has tested positive for the virus.
This is the first time a USFK-related individual has been confirmed to have COVID-19.
In response, the USFK has raised the risk level to “high”.
Health authorities are working around the clock.
The government announced measures to be applied nationwide for the first time.
Could you provide us with more details.
With the government having raised the COVID-19 alert to highest level, “critical,” in its 4-tier system, the Korea Centers for Disease Control will distribute revised prevention rules.
Those rules include not going to school or work if one has a high fever or respiratory symptoms.
It also advises pregnant women and people over 65 years old to avoid places with large numbers of people.
The Korea Centers for Disease Control’s central disaster headquarters announced that it’ll delay the start of the new school year for a week from March 2nd to March 9th.
This applies to all kindergarten, elementary, middle and high schools as well as special needs schools nationwide.
Airlines have begun suspending domestic flights to and from Daegu, where hundreds of COVID-19 cases have been reported.
We hear the city is struggling to get their hands on face masks?
You’re absolutely right, Daniel.
Yes, with COVID-19 cases accumulating in Daegu, South Korean airlines are temporarily suspending some domestic flights there.
That includes Korean Air, Asiana Airlines and Jeju Air.
Cuts are also in the works at low-cost carriers such as T’way Air.
Korean Air is also suspending flights from Pohang to Jeju due to a lack of demand amid the virus outbreak.
Meanwhile, face masks and hand sanitizers are running out nationwide.
Companies are finding it hard to keep up with demand even with all their supply chains activated.
In Daegu, a supermarket selling face masks saw hundreds of people lined up to buy them.
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