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Coronavirus: Global deaths top 170,000

The global death toll from coronavirus reached 170,435 on Monday morning. So far, 2,481,253 cases have been confirmed around the world after disease was first reported in China in December

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Chinese mainland reports 11 new COVID-19 cases

Chinese health authority on Tuesday said it received reports of 11 new confirmed COVID-19 cases on the mainland on Monday, of which four were imported. The other seven new cases

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Coronavirus: Flights, trains in India unlikely to begin May 3

Restrictions on air and train travel may continue beyond May 3, when the 40-day lockdown in India to stop the spread of the Covid-19 pandemic comes to an end, at

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Coronavirus: Global death toll climbs to 160,767

The global death toll from coronavirus (Covid-19) has climbed to 160,767 till Sunday. A total of  23,31,955 people have been affected and 597,215 people have recovered worldwide from the disease, worldometer reported. A total of 210

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Coronavirus scenario in SAARC countries

A total of 160,767 people died worldwide, including eight SAARC countries, in the disease till Sunday, worldometer reported. The coronavirus COVID-19 has affected 210 countries and territories around the world

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Spain reports more than 20,000 coronavirus deaths

The death toll from the coronavirus in Spain, one of the countries hardest hit by the pandemic, moved past 20,000 on Saturday, the health ministry said. A total of 20,043

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Coronavirus: Africa’s death toll crosses 1,000

A boy wearing a face mask carries a small bowl of “githeri”, or mixed beans and maize, for him to eat as he walks past an informational mural warning people

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570 more Bangladeshis in Singapore test COVID-19 positive in one day

A total of 570 Bangladeshis tested positive for COVID-19 in Singapore just in one day on Saturday. With this, the number of Bangladeshis infected by the virus rose to 2,597

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257 Canadian, 285 Australian nationals leave by chartered flights

A total of 257 Canadian citizens and 285 Australian who were stranded here due to COVID-19 pandemic left Dhaka on Thursday for their respective countries by separate chartered flights. A chartered

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Global toll soars to 73,000

The COVID-10 pandemic’s relentless death march across the planet has already claimed more than 73,000 victims out of 1.32 million confirmed cases, with warnings that much worse is yet to

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